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Fiscal Year 2023-24 General Appropriations Act
Proviso 3.6 of the Fiscal Year 2023–24 General Appropriations Act tasked the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) to allocate funds designated to address the state’s nursing educator shortage. As required by Proviso 3.6 of the Fiscal Year 2024-25 General Appropriations Act, please find a report on the progress of the nursing initiative detailing how the CHE allocated FY23-24 funds to supplement nursing faculty salaries and its partnership with the SC Student Loan Corporation to implement a forgivable tuition reimbursement program. I look forward to providing additional updates as the initiative progresses
2024 Annual Report
The South Carolina Department of Children's Advocacy publishes annual reports that include organizational charts, the communications plan, program operations, the investigations unit, and overarching legislative duties
Historic Preservation State Grant Fund Application Guidance
This paper lists the application requirements for applying for an Historic Preservation State Grant
Alert Proposed Regulation Changes
The SC Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators will be revising previously proposed changes to regulations that were submitted for General Assembly review during the Fall of 2024
South Carolina State Register: Volume 49, Issue 5
According to the South Carolina Legislative Council, the South Carolina State Register, an official state publication, is a temporary update to South Carolina's official compilation of agency regulations--the South Carolina Code of Regulations. Dating back to as far as 1977, the South Carolina State Register is published monthly and contains the executive orders from the office of the Governor, agency notices, and agency notices of drafting regulations
SC Need-Based Grant & College Transition Program: 2023-2024 Academic Year
The South Carolina General Assembly established the South Carolina Need-based Grant Program in 1996, to provide additional financial assistance to South Carolina’s neediest students. The SC Commission on Higher Education was appropriated 80,000,000 from Lottery Funds and 3,500 per year and part-time students up to $1,750 per year
Community Festivals
Community Festivals are events sponsored by a community group or organization that have multiple food vendors recruited to provide food to the public for a time period not to exceed three (3) consecutive days or no more than seventy-two (72) continuous hours. Each community festival is unique and will not be held more frequently than annually. A sponsoring organization or group may have multiple, differently themed, community festivals in a year. This document, printed in Chinese, contains requirements for food vendor operation at a community festival
Monthly Insurance Premiums for Partially Funded Survivors 2026
This paper gives the monthly premiums that partially-funded retired state employees' survivors will pay in 2026 for health, dental and Medicare supplemental insurance
Coastal Carolina University 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