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Fines and Fees Report FY 2024-2025 Pursuant to Proviso 9.3
Fines and fees reports are submitted in accordance with the Appropriations Act. It states in order to promote accountability and transparency, each state agency must provide and release to the public via the agency's website, a report of all aggregate amounts of fines and fees that were charged and collected by that state agency in the prior fiscal year. The report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the code section, regulation, or proviso that authorized the fines and fees to be charged, collected, or received; (2) the amount of the fine or fee; (3) the amount received by source; (4) the purpose for which the funds were expended by the agency; (5) the amount of funds transferred to the general fund, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place; and (6) the amount of funds transferred to another entity, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place, as well as the name of the entity to which the funds were transferred. Additionally, the report must be delivered to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee by September first. Funds appropriated to and/or authorized for use by each state agency shall be used to accomplish this directive
An In-Depth Review of Clarendon County's Ballot Reconciliation Worksheets From the November 2022 General
For the November 2022 General Election, 39% of Clarendon County’s ballot reconciliation worksheets were completed, and 44% were reconciled. For the 61% of the worksheets that were partially completed, this was, in part, likely due to the lack of a requirement from the State Election Commission to fill every field, even if zero. Ensuring the county’s worksheet review process includes a review of the entire worksheet for completion, supplies its precincts with the required number of hand-marked paper ballots, and validates the worksheet’s entries with returned election data can correct noted imbalances. Adequately completing and reconciling the ballot reconciliation worksheet will give greater assurance that all valid ballots cast have been included in the election results
Central Carolina Technical College Fines and Fees Report Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Fines and fees reports are submitted in accordance with the Appropriations Act. It states in order to promote accountability and transparency, each state agency must provide and release to the public via the agency's website, a report of all aggregate amounts of fines and fees that were charged and collected by that state agency in the prior fiscal year. The report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the code section, regulation, or proviso that authorized the fines and fees to be charged, collected, or received; (2) the amount of the fine or fee; (3) the amount received by source; (4) the purpose for which the funds were expended by the agency; (5) the amount of funds transferred to the general fund, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place; and (6) the amount of funds transferred to another entity, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place, as well as the name of the entity to which the funds were transferred. Additionally, the report must be delivered to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee by September first. Funds appropriated to and/or authorized for use by each state agency shall be used to accomplish this directive
Clean Water Act Section 319 Grant: 2025 Request for Proposals Due August 22, 2025 by 3PM
The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is seeking proposals to conduct projects that reduce nonpoint source contributions to South Carolina waterbodies. Projects must be designed to achieve measurable water quality improvements and must implement portions of an SCDES approved watershed plan. The South Carolina Nonpoint Source (NPS) Grants Program is administered by SCDES in consultation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Grants for selected projects will be funded with monies provided to SCDES by EPA under the Federal Clean Water Act, Section 319(h)
Attorney E-filing User Manual
This manual explains the procedures needed to electronically file documents in South Carolina courts
Community Profile : Anderson County
These community profiles, done by county, contain labor market information including the monthly and annual unemployment rates, the largest employers, labor market projections, and other relevant statistics. This is the profile for Anderson County in July 2025
Primary Prevention Services Manual: Definitions, Quality Assurance Standards, and Forms
These standards have been developed to ensure that basic requirements for providing the highest quality prevention services to all South Carolinians are met; to ensure that organizations providing prevention services promote the health and well-being of all whom they serve; and to ensure that providers utilize an ethical code of conduct in accordance with national prevention certification criteria. The standards are intended to provide a framework for prevention program planning and service delivery
Comprehensive Permanent Improvement Plan (CPIP)
The CPIP is an annual planning document required to be submitted by all agencies and higher education institutions who anticipate submitting items that qualify as a Permanent Improvement Project (PIP). The purpose of the CPIP process is to provide Executive and Legislative Branch leadership with an outline of each agency’s and institution’s permanent improvement activities for the next five years, beginning with the fiscal year starting July 1 after the submission
The General Assembly of South Carolina 126th Session List of Members Corrected to July 29, 2025
Directories of the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives and Senate are published regularly and include members' occupations, addresses and telephone numbers and an alphabetical list of counties comprising House and Senate Districts
South Carolina Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Newsletter, June 06, 2025
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the weekly South Carolina Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Newsletter with prices on sales by first receivers on Thursdays’ Terminal Market to 9:30 am on offerings of available supplies in wholesale lots