S.C. Code Ann. § 2-13-240
Distribution of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976
1977 Act No. 244, Sections 1 to 4; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 25; 1997 Act No. 34, Section 1; 1998 Act No. 419, Part II, Section 35B; 1998 Act No. 419, Part II, Section 44.
(a) Sets of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, shall be distributed by the Legislative Council as follows:
- (1) Governor, three;
- (2) Lieutenant Governor, two;
- (3) Secretary of State, three;
- (4) Treasurer, one;
- (5) Attorney General, fifty;
- (6) Adjutant General, one;
- (7) Comptroller General, two;
- (8) Superintendent of Education, two;
- (9) Commissioner of Agriculture, two;
- (10) each member of the General Assembly, one;
- (11) office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one;
- (12) Clerk of the Senate, one;
- (13) Clerk of the House of Representatives, one;
- (14) each committee room of the General Assembly, one;
- (15) each member of the Legislative Council, one;
- (16) Code Commissioner, one;
- (17) Legislative Council, ten;
- (18) Supreme Court, fourteen;
- (19) Court Administration Office, five;
- (20) each circuit court judge, one;
- (21) each circuit court solicitor, one;
- (22) each family court judge, one;
- (23) each county court judge, one;
- (24) Administrative Law Judge Division, nine;
- (25) College of Charleston, one;
- (26) The Citadel, two;
- (27) Clemson University, three;
- (28) Francis Marion College, one;
- (29) Lander College, one;
- (30) Medical University of South Carolina, two;
- (31) South Carolina State College, two;
- (32) University of South Carolina, four;
- (33) each regional campus of the University of South Carolina, one;
- (34) University of South Carolina Law School, forty-six;
- (35) Winthrop College, two;
- (36) each technical college or center, one;
- (37) each county governing body, one;
- (38) each county clerk of court and register of deeds where such offices are separate, one;
- (39) each county auditor, one;
- (40) each county coroner, one;
- (41) each county magistrate, one;
- (42) each county master in equity, one;
- (43) each county probate judge, one;
- (44) each county public library, one;
- (45) each county sheriff, one;
- (46) each public defender, one;
- (47) each county superintendent of education, one;
- (48) each county treasurer, one;
- (49) Library of Congress, three;
- (50) United States Supreme Court, one;
- (51) each member of Congress from South Carolina, one;
- (52) each state library which furnishes this State a free set of its Code of Laws, one;
- (53) Division of Aeronautics of the Department of Commerce, one;
- (54) Department of Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Services, one;
- (55) Department of Archives and History, one;
- (56) Board of Bank Control, one;
- (57) Commissioner of Banking, one;
(58) Budget and Control Board:
- (a) Auditor, six;
- (b) General Services Division, six;
- (c) Personnel Division, one;
- (d) Research and Statistical Services Division, one;
- (e) Retirement System, one.
- (59) Children's Bureau, one;
- (60) Department of Consumer Affairs, one;
- (61) Department of Corrections, two;
- (62) Criminal Justice Academy, one;
- (63) Department of Commerce, five;
- (64) Department of Employment and Workforce, two;
- (65) Ethics Commission, one;
- (66) Forestry Commission, one;
- (67) Department of Health and Environmental Control, five;
- (68) Department of Transportation, five;
- (69) Department of Public Safety, five;
- (70) Human Affairs Commission, one;
- (71) Workers' Compensation Commission, seven;
- (72) Department of Insurance, two;
- (73) Department of Juvenile Justice and Aftercare, one;
- (74) Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, two;
- (75) South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, four;
- (76) Legislative Audit Council, one;
- (77) State Library, three;
- (78) Department of Mental Health, three;
- (79) Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, five;
- (80) Ports Authority, one;
- (81) Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon, two;
- (82) Public Service Commission, three;
- (83) Department of Social Services, two;
- (84) Department of Revenue, six;
- (85) Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education, one;
- (86) Veterans' Affairs Division of the Governor's office, one;
- (87) Vocational Rehabilitation, one;
- (88) Department of Natural Resources, four.
- (b) If any technical college or center offers a course in paralegal practice such college or center shall be allowed two additional sets of the Code.
- (c) All remaining copies of the Code may be sold or distributed in the best interest of the State as may be determined by the Legislative Council.
- (d) The provisions of Sections 8-15-30 and 8-15-40 of the 1976 Code shall not apply to members of the General Assembly, members of the Legislative Council and the Code Commissioner.
HISTORY: 1977 Act No. 244, Sections 1 to 4; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 25; 1997 Act No. 34, Section 1; 1998 Act No. 419, Part II, Section 35B; 1998 Act No. 419, Part II, Section 44.