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§ 6-11-1620 — South Carolina Law | CourtGPT
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§ 6-11-1620

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(A) Within ninety days after the effective date of this article, and before December thirty-first of every even-numbered year thereafter, the governing bodies of all special purpose districts in this State must notify the Secretary of State and the auditor of the county in which the special purpose district is located of their existence. (B) The notification required by subsection (A) of this section must substantially conform to the following form and all portions of the form must be completed if applicable: SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICT NOTIFICATION FORM 1. Legal Name of Special Purpose District 2. Permanent address (If no permanent address, telephone number, name, and address of agent) 3. Services provided 4. General description of geographical boundary of service area (Attach legal description) 5. Citation of Statutory Authority (Please include copy) 6. Date of Origin 7. Tax Rate or Fee Charged 8. Names of Members of Governing Body and terms of office: 9. Method of selecting members of governing body 10. Financial information for prior fiscal year (Please identify year): Total revenues by source including investment earnings Total expenditures Total indebtedness (indicate bonded or

governing body 10. Financial information for prior fiscal year (Please identify year): Total revenues by source including investment earnings Total expenditures Total indebtedness (indicate bonded or otherwise) Total investments (individual amounts, location, rate of interest) 11. Person Completing this Form Title Date (C) The auditor of the county in which the special purpose district is located must inspect and sign the notification forms. HISTORY: 1984 Act No. 488, Section 2.