South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Coverage Of Public Officers And Employees Under Federal Social Security Act
Section 9-3-540. Procedures for collection of delinquent contributions from political subdivisions.

Delinquent payments due under Section 9-3-520 must be charged interest compounded annually based on the adjusted prime rate charged by banks, rounded to the nearest full percent. The effective date of the adjustment must be based on the twelve-month period ending March thirty-first of any calendar year and must be established by April fifteenth for an effective date of the next first day of July. The adjusted prime rate charged by banks means the average predominant prime rate quoted by commercial banks to large businesses as determined by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The adjusted prime rate used must be the adjusted prime rate charged by the bank during March of that year. Delinquent payments may be recovered by action in a court of competent jurisdiction against the political subdivision liable therefor or may, at the request of the state agent, be deducted from any other monies payable to such subdivision by any department or agency of the State. Upon notification of the state agent to the State Treasurer and Comptroller General as to a delinquency of any payments due under Section 9-3-520 or of the failure of any political subdivision to make required reports, any distributions which might otherwise be made to the political subdivision from any funds of the State shall be withheld from such political subdivision until notice from the state agent to the State Treasurer that such political subdivision is no longer in default in its payments or in filing the required reports.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 61-221.34; 1954 (48) 1497; 1985 Act No. 201, Part II, Section 47D.

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.