Browsing by Subject "South Carolina Police Officers Retirement System"
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Becoming a retirement systems’ participating employer
(South Carolina State Library, 2022-06-23)The South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) and the Police Officers Retirement System (PORS) are defined benefit retirement plans administered by PEBA. This flyer provides a brief overview of benefits for Class Three ... -
Executive order
(South Carolina State Library, 1974-03-26)This executive order by Governor John C. West directs that a referendum be held to determine if officers from West Union can be included in the South Carolina Police Officers Retirement System. -
Executive order
(South Carolina State Library, 1972-07-17)This executive order by Governor John C. West orders a referendum to determine if police officers from Loris and Wellford should be included in an agreement determining retirement and social security benefits. -
Executive order
(South Carolina State Library, 1974-01-31)This executive order by Governor John C. West directs that a referendum be held to determine if officers from Goose Creek can be included in the South Carolina Police Officers Retirement System. -
GASB statements No. 67 and 68 accounting and financial reporting for pensions as of June 30, 2019
(South Carolina State Library, 2019-06-30)This report contains information for each of the five retirement systems (i.e. South Carolina Retirement System, Police Officers Retirement System, Judges and Solicitors Retirement System, General Assembly Retirement System, ... -
GASB statements No. 67 and 68 accounting and financial reporting for pensions as of June 30, 2021
(South Carolina State Library, 2022-01-03)This report contains information for each of the five retirement systems (i.e. South Carolina Retirement System, Police Officers Retirement System, Judges and Solicitors Retirement System, General Assembly Retirement System, ... -
Signing Statement – H.3726
(South Carolina State Library, 2017-04-25)This signing statement addresses South Carolina's $22 billion unfunded pension liability.