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South Carolina Code 1-7-407. Receipt and disbursement of funds for employment of assistant solicitor and investigator

South Carolina Code > Title 1 > Chapter 7 > § 1-7-407 - Receipt and disbursement of funds for employment of assistant solicitor and investigator


Current as of: 2009

Each solicitor shall enter into an agreement with a county within his circuit to administer the funds so provided and the funds shall be directed to the administering county. The administering county shall account for the receipt and disbursement of the funds separately from any other funds administered by the county.

The solicitors may expend the funds for the employment of additional assistant solicitors, investigators and payment of expenses related to employment of such additional personnel, including fringe benefits and travel.

Personnel employed under the provisions of Sections 1-7-406 through 1-7-407. shall be employees of the administering county but all personnel costs, including fringe benefits, shall be paid by the administering county from funds provided under provisions of Sections 1-7-406 through 1-7-407.

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