General Appropriations Bill H. 4700 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998
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3 SECTION 5N - H59 - TECHNICAL & COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION BOARD
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5 5N.1. (TEC: Real Property Acquisition) Before any local technical education area commission may acquire any real property, the
6 approval of the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education and the State Budget and Control Board and the Joint Bond
7 Review Committee shall be obtained.
8 5N.2. (TEC: Training of New & Expanding Industry) Notwithstanding the amounts appropriated in this section for "Special Schools",
9 it is the intent of the General Assembly that the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education expend whatever available funds
10 as are necessary to provide direct training for new and expanding business or industry. In the event expenditures are above the
11 appropriation, the appropriation in this section for "Special Schools" shall be appropriately adjusted, if and only if, revenues exceed
12 projections and the Budget and Control Board approves the adjustment.
13 5N.3. (TEC: Training of New & Expanded Industry Carry Forward) In addition to the funds appropriated in this section, any of the
14 funds appropriated under this section for the prior fiscal year which are not expended during that fiscal year may be carried forward and
15 expended for direct training of new and expanding industry in the current fiscal year.
16 5N.4. (TEC: Training of New & Expanded Industry - Payments of Prior Year Expenditures) The State Board for Technical and
17 Comprehensive Education may reimburse business and industry for prior year training costs billed to the agency after fiscal year closing
18 with the concurrence of the Comptroller General.
19 5N.5. (TEC: Motorcycle Rider Safety Program) DELETED
20 5N.6. (TEC: Special Schools Carry Forward) Of the Special School funds carried forward, the State Board for Technical and
21 Comprehensive Education may advance up to $400,000 to Spartanburg Technical College for the acquisition of the Duncan Training
22 Facility.
23 5N.7. (TEC: NC/GA Reciprocal) The South Carolina Technical Colleges may offer in-state tuition to the bordering North
24 Carolina and Georgia communities when a negotiated reciprocal agreement is in effect with the two-year colleges in these
25 neighboring regions.
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