Vested Rights:
The purpose of the
2004 Act No. 287, as stated in its legislative
findings, was to provide for the establishment of vested rights in certain
development projects in order to help insure that developers who expend
significant funds in planning and development costs to meet existing standards
will not have their ability to proceed altered by a change in regulations. Most major
developments (those over 25 acres) are covered by development agreements. This
legislation is designed to provide protection to approved site development plans
of a smaller scale.
Technical Bulletin
Model Ordinance
General Records Retention Schedule for County Records
The Archives
and Records Management Division of the State Archives has
prepared general retention and disposition schedules to give
counties the legal authority to retain and dispose of
records common to eighteen offices and functions. These
guidelines are replete with specific timeframes, statutory
authority references, opt out measures, and much more.
WORKPLACE SECURITY
South Carolina's Workplace Security Guide
Is your company at risk for a terrorist attack?
Absolutely. One very important question is: Do you
have a workplace security plan for your company that
includes risk assessment, security processes and
crisis management? If so, when was the last time the
plan was modified, revised and/or reviewed? Do you
practice the plan and does each employee understand
his/her role?This Workplace Security Guide is designed to assist you in assessing your
company’s level of risk and to suggest ways to manage that risk.
South Carolina
Association of Counties
1919 Thurmond Mall,
Columbia, SC 29201
P.O. Box 8207, Columbia, SC 29202-8207
Telephone: 803-252-7255 Fax: 803-252-0379