H*2230 Session 104 (1981-1982)
H*2230(Rat #0209, Act #0148 of 1981) General Bill, By C.E. Hodges,
D.M. Beasley, D. Blackwell, J.B. Brandt, T.D. Broadwater, A.H. Buchan,
D.E. Bundrick, B. Campbell, R.L. Cobb, V.L. Crocker, G.W. Dukes, B.L. Eaddy,
M.L. Eargle, T.J. Ervin, P. Freeman, T. Gadson, B.J. Gordon, C.L. Griffin,
M.S. Gulledge, A. Hardy, R.L. Helmly, L.I. Hendricks, D.N. Holt, S.H. Howard,
J.E. Kinard, E.S. Lake, W.R. Lee, T.G. Mangum, T.M. Marchant, Matthews,
D.F. McInnis, J.D. McInnis, McKay, J.W. McLeod, E.M. Middleton, M.E. Nunnery,
L. Phillips, J.L. Rampey, A.V. Rawl, I.K. Rudnick, Sheheen, E.C. Stoddard,
R.M. Tallon, J.H. Toal, Washington, M.H. Westbrook, J.M. White and R.R. Woods
Similar(S 95)
A Bill to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Chapter 35
to Title 11 so as to provide for the South Carolina Consolidated Procurement
Code which includes policies and procedures for procurement and purchasing by
the State of South Carolina and the other political subdivisions thereof and
which includes provisions relating to assistance to minority businesses and
state income tax credits for minority businesses; to amend Section 8-13-410,
relating to a public employee's use of his official position for financial
gain, so as to prohibit a public employee from participating in procurements
where he has certain financial or other interests therein; to amend Section
8-13-420, relating to the giving or offering of compensation to influence
actions of public officials or employees, so as to prohibit the giving of
certain gratuities or kickbacks; to amend the 1976 Code by adding Section
8-13-500 so as to prohibit public employees from accepting employment with or
representing any person who has a procurement contract with the governmental
body with which such employee is employed and to prohibit businesses in which
such employees have an interest from engaging in certain actions; to add
Sections 8-13-510, 8-13-520 and 8-13-530 so as to provide certain civil and
administrative remedies against employees and nonemployees who violate ethical
standards and requirements; to amend Section 11-9-630, relating to the sale by
the Budget and Control Board of property not in actual use, so as to delete
the sale of personal property; to amend Section 11-9-650, relating to the
kinds of funds which may be paid for property sold under Section 11-9-630, so
as to provide that the proceeds from the sale of such property shall be
deposited in the General Fund instead of the Sinking Fund of the State; to
amend Section 24-1-250, relating to the authority of the State Board of
Corrections to sell timber, so as to provide that funds derived from the sale
of such timber shall be deposited in the General Fund of the State instead of
to the account of the Department of Corrections; to amend Section 44-19-60,
relating to the authority of the State Mental Retardation Department to sell
timber, so as to provide that the proceeds from such sales shall be deposited
in the General Fund of the State instead of used by the Department for
permanent improvements; to amend Section 44-21-280, relating to the sale of
timber by the State Mental Retardation Department, so as to provide that the
proceeds derived from the sale of such timber shall be deposited in the
General Fund of the State instead of to the credit of the Department; to amend
Section 50-3-550, relating to the disposition of the proceeds of the sale of
timber by the Wildlife and Marine Resources Department, so as to provide that
such proceeds shall be deposited in the General Fund of the State instead of
to the Division of Game of the Department; to amend Section 59-117-40,
relating to the powers of the Board of Trustees of the University of South
Carolina, so as to require the Board to make contracts and lease real and
personal property consistent with the provisions of Chapter 35 of Title 11; to
amend Section 59-119-80, relating to the expenditure and use of property by
the Board of Trustees of Clemson University, so as to require such action to
be in compliance with Chapter 35 of Title 11; and to repeal Sections 1-1-410
through 1-1-510, 1-5-40, 1-11-30 through 1-11-60, 1-11-120 and 1-11-150,
Chapter 9 of Title 2, Sections 2-13-30, 8-13-480, 10-1-60, 10-1-80, 10-1-90,
10-1-120, 10-5-10 through 10-5-80, 11-25-210 through 11-25-250, 11-25-280,
11-25-290, 11-25-410, 11-25-420, 24-1-180, 24-1-190, 24-1-240, 24-3-120,
57-3-740, 57-5-1680, 57-5-1690, 57-5-1710, 59-67-430 and 59-67-560, Act 701 of
1976 and Act 606 of 1978, relating to contracts and purchases by state
agencies and departments; public property under the charge of the Secretary of
State; regulations and procedures for the purchase, supply and acquisition of
property by the Budget and Control Board; authorization of the Budget and
Control Board to sell surplus personal property; authorization of the
purchasing and property division to purchase supplies for political
subdivisions and colleges; payment of claims against the State; powers of the
Legislative Council to compile and let bids for publishing Codes or
Supplements and establishment of the Committee on Statutory Laws; contracting
by public officials with governmental agencies without competitive bidding;
the state electrician and engineer; competitive bidding required on certain
public construction contracts; Department of Highways and Public
Transportation and correctional institutions using their own labor; payment of
balances due on public construction projects; construction and renovation of
public buildings and other projects; contracts for printing; limitation of
amount payable for printing; penalty when the public printer is not in
compliance with certain provisions; approval by the Budget and Control Board
of purchases of printing equipment, stationery and office supplies; purchases
and competitive bidding by the Department of Corrections; disposal of products
of prison farms and industries; authority of the State Board of Corrections to
purchase or lease farms; authority of penal institutions to purchase prison
clothing from the state penitentiary; the sale of unserviceable materials and
equipment by the Department of Highways and Public Transportation; purchase of
materials, supplies and equipment by the Department of Highways and Public
Transportation over one thousand dollars and purchase of motor fuels and
gasoline by the Department; adoption of purchasing system for new buses and
sale of used school buses by the State Department of Education; establishment
of the State Budget and Control Board as the single central broker for leasing
real property for state agencies; and authorization of state agencies to
negotiate architectural or engineering services not to exceed four thousand
dollars.-at
01/22/81 House Introduced and read first time HJ-298
01/22/81 House Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-298
03/04/81 House Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Judiciary HJ-897
03/05/81 House Objection HJ-1039
03/05/81 House Special order, set for 11:00 a.m., Wed., March
11, 1981 (Under H-2518) HJ-1059
03/11/81 House Amended HJ-1113
03/11/81 House Debate interrupted HJ-1184
03/12/81 House Debate interrupted HJ-1199
03/17/81 House Amended HJ-1227
03/17/81 House Read second time HJ-1243
04/08/81 House Debate interrupted HJ-1735
04/09/81 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-1788
04/09/81 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-11
04/09/81 Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-11
05/07/81 Senate Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Judiciary SJ-17
05/07/81 Senate Amended SJ-17
05/27/81 Senate Read second time SJ-28
05/27/81 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of
amendments SJ-28
05/28/81 Senate Debate interrupted SJ-21
06/02/81 Senate Amended SJ-13
06/02/81 Senate Debate interrupted SJ-13
06/03/81 Senate Amended SJ-16
06/03/81 Senate Read third time SJ-16
06/03/81 Senate Returned SJ-16
06/11/81 House Non-concurrence in Senate amendment HJ-3211
06/16/81 Senate Senate insists upon amendment and conference
committee appointed Sens. Setzler, Lourie,
Leatherman SJ-10
06/16/81 House Conference committee appointed Reps. Rawl,
Murray, Cobb HJ-3216
06/25/81 House Conference report received HJ-3439
06/25/81 Senate Conference report received SJ-13
06/25/81 Senate Conference report adopted SJ-13
06/30/81 Senate Reconsidered SJ-8
06/30/81 Senate Recommitted to conference committee SJ-9
06/30/81 Senate Free conference powers granted SJ-9
06/30/81 Senate Free conference committee appointed Sens.
Setzler, Lourie & Leatherman SJ-9
06/30/81 Senate Free conference report received SJ-9
06/30/81 Senate Free conference report adopted SJ-9
06/30/81 House Free conference powers granted HJ-3455
06/30/81 House Free conference committee appointed Reps. Rawl,
Kinard & Cobb HJ-3456
06/30/81 House Free conference report received HJ-3466
06/30/81 House Free conference report adopted HJ-3467
06/30/81 House Ordered enrolled for ratification HJ-3467
07/02/81 House Ratified R 209 HJ-3542
07/08/81 Signed By Governor
07/08/81 Effective date 07/30/81
07/08/81 Act No. 148
07/22/81 Copies available
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