South Carolina General Assembly
125th Session, 2023-2024
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S. 208
STATUS INFORMATION
General Bill
Sponsors: Senators Goldfinch and Fanning
Document Path: SR-0108KM23.docx
Introduced in the Senate on January 10, 2023
Last Amended on April 3, 2024
Currently residing in the Senate
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
| Date | Body | Action Description with journal page number |
|---|---|---|
| 11/30/2022 | Senate | Prefiled |
| 11/30/2022 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Finance |
| 1/10/2023 | Senate | Introduced and read first time (Senate Journal-page 107) |
| 1/10/2023 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Finance (Senate Journal-page 107) |
| 2/8/2023 | Scrivener's error corrected | |
| 2/13/2023 | Scrivener's error corrected | |
| 2/22/2023 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable with amendment Finance (Senate Journal-page 11) |
| 2/27/2023 | Scrivener's error corrected | |
| 3/1/2023 | Senate | Committee Amendment Adopted (Senate Journal-page 19) |
| 3/1/2023 | Senate | Amended (Senate Journal-page 19) |
| 4/3/2024 | Senate | Amended |
| 3/2/2023 | Scrivener's error corrected | |
| 4/3/2024 | Senate | Amended (Senate Journal-page 7) |
| 4/3/2024 | Senate | Second Reading Failed (Senate Journal-page 7) |
| 4/3/2024 | Senate | Roll call Ayes-7 Nays-34 (Senate Journal-page 7) |
| 4/4/2024 | Scrivener's error corrected |
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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
11/30/2022
02/08/2023
02/13/2023
02/14/2023
02/22/2023
02/27/2023
02/27/2023-A
03/01/2023
03/02/2023
04/03/2024
04/04/2024
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Amended
04/04/24
S. 208
Introduced by Senators Goldfinch and Fanning  
 
S. Printed 04/04/24--S.                                                                         [SEC 4/4/2024 11:52 AM]
Read the first time January 10, 2023
 
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A bill
 
to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws so as to provide that a county may impose an additional driver's license fee and an additional motor vehicle licensing and registration fee from residents new to this State upon a successful referendum, and to provide that the funds realized from the additional fees must be used only for county infrastructure, public education related expenses, and greenspace conservation or preservation; by amending Section 56-1-20, relating to Driver's license required, surrender and disposition of out-of-state licenses, local licenses, so as to provide that a county may assess an additional fee pursuant to a successful referendum; and by amending Section 56-3-210, relating to THE Time period for procuring registration and license, temporary license plates, transfer of license plates, so as to provide that a county may assess an additional fee pursuant to a SUCCESSFUL referendum.
    Amend Title To Conform
 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
 
SECTION 1.  Chapter 10, Title 4 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:
 
    Article 11
 
    Additional Driver's License Fees
 
    Section 4-10-1110. (A) A county government may impose additional driver's license fees as provided for in Section 56-1-20(C) and 56-3-210(C)(2) on new residents to the State subject to a successful referendum.
    (B) A referendum may be initiated either by an ordinance adopted by the county council or by a petition calling for a referendum signed by at least five percent of the resident electors of the county. The county council shall transmit the ordinance or petition calling for the referendum to the county election commission.
 
    Section 4-10-1120. (A) Upon receipt of the ordinance or the petition from county council, the county election commission shall conduct a referendum on the question of imposing an additional driver's license fee. A referendum for this purpose must be held at the next general election for representatives. Two weeks before the referendum, the election commission shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation the question that is to appear on the ballot. This notice is in lieu of any other notice otherwise required by law.
    (B) All qualified electors desiring to vote in favor of imposing the tax shall vote "Yes" and all qualified electors opposed to imposing the tax shall vote "No". If a majority of the votes cast are in favor of imposing the additional fees, the fees must be imposed as provided in this article, and beginning on January first after November in which the referendum is held. The election commission shall conduct the referendum under the election laws of this State, mutatis mutandis, and shall certify the results no later than December thirty-first to the county governing body and to the Department of Transportation.
    (C) Upon receipt of the returns of the referendum, the county council, by resolution, shall declare the results thereof. The county council shall transmit a copy of the resolution to the Executive Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles within seven days of its adoption. The results of the referendum may not be questioned except by a suit or proceeding instituted within thirty days from the date the resolution is adopted.
    (D)(1) The referendum question concerning whether to impose an additional fee on drivers' licenses must read substantially as follows:
 
    "Must an additional two hundred fifty-dollar fee be collected on drivers' licenses issued to those people establishing a residence in _______ County from another state or country, the proceeds of which shall be expended in the following manner?
 
_____% for county infrastructure
_____% for public education related expenses
_____% for greenspace conservation or preservation
Yes []
No []"
 
    Section 4-10-1130. The funds collected pursuant to a successful referendum may only be spent for expenses related to county infrastructure, public education, and for greenspace conservation or preservation programs. The referendum must identify the percentage of the funds that will be dedicated to each permissible purpose. A county may choose to fund fewer than all of the permissible purposes.
 
    Section 4-10-1140. (A) The funds derived from the fees collected pursuant to this article must be remitted to the county treasurer in which the fee was collected.
    (B) County council shall appropriate the funds derived in accordance with the provisions contained in the referendum for infrastructure or greenspace conservation or preservation.
    (C) Funds derived from the fees for public education shall be disbursed by the county treasurer to each school district in the county in direct proportion to the number of people subject to the new fees in each school district. The school district board of trustees shall appropriate the funds it receives.
 
    Section 4-10-1150. The fees authorized in this article may be rescinded within a county in the same manner as authorized for imposition. However, a referendum to rescind the fees must be held only once every five years.
 
SECTION 2.  Section 56-1-20 of the S.C. Code is amended to read:
 
    Section 56-1-20. (A) No person, except those expressly exempted in this article shall drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this State unless such person has a valid motor vehicle drivers' license issued to him under the p