Budget and Control Board Documents

The South Carolina Budget and Control Board publishes documents concerning a variety of state agencies and state government reports along with administrative and regulatory functions.

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    Fines and Fees Report FY 2013–14
    (South Carolina State Library, 2014-09-08) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board
    Fines and fees reports are submitted in accordance with the Appropriations Act. It states in order to promote accountability and transparency, each state agency must provide and release to the public via the agency's website, a report of all aggregate amounts of fines and fees that were charged and collected by that state agency in the prior fiscal year. The report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the code section, regulation, or proviso that authorized the fines and fees to be charged, collected, or received; (2) the amount of the fine or fee; (3) the amount received by source; (4) the purpose for which the funds were expended by the agency; (5) the amount of funds transferred to the general fund, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place; and (6) the amount of funds transferred to another entity, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place, as well as the name of the entity to which the funds were transferred. Additionally, the report must be delivered to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee by September first. Funds appropriated to and/or authorized for use by each state agency shall be used to accomplish this directive.
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    Fines and Fees Report FY 2012–13
    (South Carolina State Library, 2014-01-03) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board; South Carolina State Budget and Control Board
    Fines and fees reports are submitted in accordance with the Appropriations Act. It states in order to promote accountability and transparency, each state agency must provide and release to the public via the agency's website, a report of all aggregate amounts of fines and fees that were charged and collected by that state agency in the prior fiscal year. The report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the code section, regulation, or proviso that authorized the fines and fees to be charged, collected, or received; (2) the amount of the fine or fee; (3) the amount received by source; (4) the purpose for which the funds were expended by the agency; (5) the amount of funds transferred to the general fund, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place; and (6) the amount of funds transferred to another entity, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place, as well as the name of the entity to which the funds were transferred. Additionally, the report must be delivered to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee by September first. Funds appropriated to and/or authorized for use by each state agency shall be used to accomplish this directive.
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    Fines and Fees Report FY 2011 – 12
    (South Carolina State Library, 2012-09-11) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board
    Fines and fees reports are submitted in accordance with the Appropriations Act. It states in order to promote accountability and transparency, each state agency must provide and release to the public via the agency's website, a report of all aggregate amounts of fines and fees that were charged and collected by that state agency in the prior fiscal year. The report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the code section, regulation, or proviso that authorized the fines and fees to be charged, collected, or received; (2) the amount of the fine or fee; (3) the amount received by source; (4) the purpose for which the funds were expended by the agency; (5) the amount of funds transferred to the general fund, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place; and (6) the amount of funds transferred to another entity, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place, as well as the name of the entity to which the funds were transferred. Additionally, the report must be delivered to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee by September first. Funds appropriated to and/or authorized for use by each state agency shall be used to accomplish this directive.
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    Fines and Fees Report FY 2010 – 11
    (South Carolina State Library, 2011-09-13) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board
    Fines and fees reports are submitted in accordance with the Appropriations Act. It states in order to promote accountability and transparency, each state agency must provide and release to the public via the agency's website, a report of all aggregate amounts of fines and fees that were charged and collected by that state agency in the prior fiscal year. The report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the code section, regulation, or proviso that authorized the fines and fees to be charged, collected, or received; (2) the amount of the fine or fee; (3) the amount received by source; (4) the purpose for which the funds were expended by the agency; (5) the amount of funds transferred to the general fund, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place; and (6) the amount of funds transferred to another entity, if applicable, and the authority by which the transfer took place, as well as the name of the entity to which the funds were transferred. Additionally, the report must be delivered to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee by September first. Funds appropriated to and/or authorized for use by each state agency shall be used to accomplish this directive.
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    Consumer Identity Theft Protection Report
    (South Carolina State Library, 2014-03-05) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board
    This report concerns the consumer protection contract entered into with SCIdentity Corporation. The report contains findings and recommendations concerning the ongoing rick of identity theft to eligible persons, the services the contract provided, and the need for extending the period for the contracted services.
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    Aircraft Chartering Service Analysis
    (South Carolina State Library, 2014-01-13) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board
    This paper by the Budget and Control Board analyzes the cost and benefits of selling the two state owned aircraft presently operated by the South Carolina Division of Aeronautics and authorizing use of private airline charters for official state business.
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    State of South Carolina classified telephone directory
    (2013-10-04) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board. Division of State Information Technology
    This telephone directory lists addresses of SC state agencies and gives telephone numbers for the employees in each agency.
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    State of South Carolina classified telephone directory
    (2012-08-21) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board. Division of State Information Technology
    This telephone directory lists addresses of SC state agencies and gives telephone numbers for the employees in each agency.
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    State of South Carolina classified telephone directory
    (2011-03-28) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board. Division of State Information Technology
    This telephone directory lists addresses of SC state agencies and gives telephone numbers for the employees in each agency.
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    State of South Carolina classified telephone directory
    (2009-10-08) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board. Division of State Information Technology
    This telephone directory lists addresses of SC state agencies and gives telephone numbers for the employees in each agency.
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    State of South Carolina employee telephone directory
    (2009-02-04) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board. Division of State Information Technology
    This telephone directory lists addresses of SC state agencies and gives telephone numbers for the employees in each agency.
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    State of South Carolina classified telephone directory
    (2009-01-13) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board. Division of State Information Technology
    This telephone directory lists addresses of SC state agencies and gives telephone numbers for the employees in each agency.
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    State of South Carolina classified telephone directory
    (2008-10-17) South Carolina State Budget and Control Board. Division of State Information Technology
    This telephone directory lists addresses of SC state agencies and gives telephone numbers for the employees in each agency.