S.C. Code Ann. § 41-29-35
(B) The committee must nominate three applicants found qualified to serve as executive director for the Governor's consideration. In making nominations to the Governor, the committee should consider race, gender, national origin, and other demographic factors to ensure nondiscrimination to the greatest extent possible as to all segments of the population of the State. The committee must also give due consideration to a person's ability, area of expertise, dedication, compassion, common sense, and integrity. If fewer than three applicants are found qualified to serve as executive director, the committee must resolicit for applicants and continue the screening process until three applicants are found qualified and nominated.
(C) For the committee to find a person qualified, he must have:
(1) a baccalaureate or more advanced degree from:
HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 146, Section 119, eff March 30, 2010.
Pursuant to the directive to the Code Commissioner in 2010 Act No. 146, Section 114, "Department of Employment and Workforce" was substituted for "Department of Workforce".
2010 Act No. 146, Section 111, provides as follows:
"In making appointments and hiring decisions for positions pursuant to this act, the governing authority or individual tasked with making such appointment or hiring decision must consider race, gender, and other demographic factors to assure nondiscrimination, inclusion, and representation to the greatest extent possible of all segments of the population of this State; however, consideration of these factors in no way creates a cause of action or basis for an employee grievance for a person appointed or for a person who fails to be appointed."
2010 Act No. 146, Section 121, provides as follows:
"The Governor must appoint a person meeting the requirements for executive director provided in this act to serve as interim executive director. The interim executive director serves until March 31, 2011, or until a successor is appointed pursuant to this act. The interim executive director is appointed upon the advice and consent of the Senate."