South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Coverage Of Public Officers And Employees Under Federal Social Security Act
Section 9-3-30. Exemptions.

Specifically excepted from the provisions of this chapter are services performed in a coverage group participating in the South Carolina Retirement System on March 12, 1954.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 61-221.2; 1954 (48) 1497.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 9 - Retirement Systems

Chapter 3 - Coverage Of Public Officers And Employees Under Federal Social Security Act

Section 9-3-10. Declaration of policy.

Section 9-3-20. Definitions.

Section 9-3-30. Exemptions.

Section 9-3-110. State agent may enter into agreement with Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.

Section 9-3-120. Terms of agreement.

Section 9-3-130. Submission of plans by political subdivisions; approval of plans by state agent.

Section 9-3-140. Notice and hearing before disapproval or termination of plans.

Section 9-3-150. Referendum on social security coverage for persons under certain retirement systems.

Section 9-3-160. Social security coverage for justices and judges.

Section 9-3-310. Compensation of state agent.

Section 9-3-320. Charges or assessments against political subdivisions for expenses of administration.

Section 9-3-330. Collection of delinquent assessments or charges made against political subdivisions.

Section 9-3-340. Deposit and disbursement of funds derived from assessments or charges against political subdivisions.

Section 9-3-350. Rules and regulations.

Section 9-3-360. State agent shall make studies, reports, and recommendations.

Section 9-3-510. Contributions of state employees; collection; adjustments and refunds.

Section 9-3-520. Contributions of political subdivisions.

Section 9-3-530. Deductions from wages of employees of political subdivisions.

Section 9-3-540. Procedures for collection of delinquent contributions from political subdivisions.

Section 9-3-550. Contribution fund established; items to be deposited; administration.

Section 9-3-560. State Treasurer to be custodian of contribution fund; payment of warrants drawn on fund.

Section 9-3-570. Contribution fund to be kept separate; withdrawals; payments to Secretary of Treasury.

Section 9-3-580. Additional appropriations to contribution fund.