South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - State Retirement And Social Security Act Of 1955
Section 9-5-20. Declaration of policy.

In order to extend to all employees of the State, and of other employers within the meaning of subsection (5) of Section 9-1-10, and to dependents and survivors of such employees, the basic protection accorded to others by the old age and survivors insurance system embodied in the Social Security Act, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the legislature, subject to the limitations of this chapter, that such steps be taken as to provide such protection to employees of the State and of such other employers on as broad a basis as is permitted under the Social Security Act. It is also the policy of the legislature that the protection afforded employees who are in positions covered by the South Carolina Retirement System on the date an agreement under this chapter is made applicable to service performed in such positions, or who are receiving periodic benefits under such Retirement System at such time, will not be impaired as a result of making the agreement so applicable or as a result of legislative enactment in anticipation thereof.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 61-227; 1955 (49) 43.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 9 - Retirement Systems

Chapter 5 - State Retirement And Social Security Act Of 1955

Section 9-5-10. Short title.

Section 9-5-20. Declaration of policy.

Section 9-5-30. Definitions.

Section 9-5-40. Chapter 3 of this Title not affected.

Section 9-5-50. State agent shall make rules and regulations.

Section 9-5-60. State agent shall submit report to legislature.

Section 9-5-210. State agent may enter into agreement with Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.

Section 9-5-220. Agreement may be made through modification of existing agreement.

Section 9-5-230. Terms of agreement.

Section 9-5-240. South Carolina Retirement System deemed one system and not a separate system under Social Security Act.

Section 9-5-410. Contributions of employees; deduction from wages; refunds and adjustments.

Section 9-5-420. Collection of employees' contributions by employer.

Section 9-5-430. Contributions of employers.

Section 9-5-440. Reports of employers.

Section 9-5-450. Collection of delinquent payments from employers; withholding of state funds for delinquency or failure to make reports.

Section 9-5-460. Contribution fund established; items to be deposited; administration.

Section 9-5-470. State Treasurer to be custodian of fund; payment of warrants drawn on fund.

Section 9-5-480. Contribution fund to be kept separate; withdrawals; payments to Secretary of Treasury.

Section 9-5-490. Contribution fund may be combined with contribution fund established under Section 9-3-550.

Section 9-5-500. Appropriations for contribution fund.