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Current Structure of State Government of the Municipal Association of South Carolina The information provided here is for informational and educational purposes and current as of the date of publication. The information is not a substitute for legal advice and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy position Current Structure of State Government of the Municipal Association of South Carolina. Consult your attorney for advice concerning specific situations. Voters Adjutant Attorney Secretary of Comptroller Lieutenant Superintendent Commissioner State Treasurer Governor Senate House Joint Assembly Supreme Court General General State General State Fiscal Accountability Authority (Members7) Governor of Education of Agriculture 1 2 3 5 6 State Fiscal Second Injury Board of Financial Patriot’s Point Dept. of Public Conservation Public Service Dept. of Dept. of Accountability State Auditor Ports Authority Judicial Dept. Authority Fund Institutions Dev. Authority Safety Bank Board Commission Education Agriculture Commission for Vocational State Library the Blind Rehabilitation SLED Wil Lou Gray Aeronautics Opportunity School School for the Public Service State Museum Deaf & Blind Authority 7 Human Affairs Inspector Infrastructure Administrative Procurement ETV Research Authority Commission General Bank Board Law Court Review Panel Commission Commission on 9 Dept. of Social Election Patients’ Comp. Higher Education Public Employee College & Univ. Sea Grant Services Commission Fund Benefit Authority Boards of Trustees Consortium State Tech Board Dept. of Commission Commission Retirement Inv. Legislative Audit Tuition Grants Juvenile Justice Indigent Defense Prosecution Coord. Ethics Commission Council Commission Commission Dept. of Health & Rural Infra. Human Services Authority JEDA 8 Office of Consumer Dept. of SC Lottery Regulatory Staff Affairs Insurance Commission John De La Howe School Dept. of Alcohol & Revenue and Drug Abuse Svc. Fiscal Affairs Arts Commission Dept. of Labor, Licensing & Reg. Archives & History Higher Education Dept. of Probation, Parole & Pardon Forestry Commission Colleges and Universities Technical Colleges Dept. of Workers’ Commerce The Citadel Aiken Technical College Legend for SC State Government Organizational Chart Compensation Clemson University Central Carolina Technical College Dept. of Mental Dept. of Parks, Executive Legislative 1 Governor appoints board which names Rec. & Tourism Coastal Carolina University Denmark Technical College executive director for agency. Health 2 Governor appoints board with College of Charleston Florence-Darlington Technical College Dept. of legislative approval and board names Dept. of Disabilities & Francis Marion University Greenville Technical College Cabinet Judicial executive director for agency. Corrections 3 Governor hires directors for fixed terms Special Needs Lander University Horry-Georgetown Technical College with Senate approval. 4 Governor appoints agency director with Dept. of Natural Dept. of Motor Medical University of South Carolina Midlands Technical College Senate approval. Resources Vehicles 5 Governor and Legislators appoint board South Carolina State University Northeastern Technical College Advice and Consent members who name executive director University of South Carolina Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College for agency. DHEC Election Dept. of Emp. & 6 Legislature elects judges and board Winthrop University Piedmont Technical College Appointment members. Workforce 7 Board membership ex officio. State Accident Spartanburg Community College 8 Governor hires director for a fixed term. Fund Technical College of the Lowcountry Dept. of Commission for Transportation Tri-County Technical College Prepared by the South Carolina Department of Minority Affairs Trident Technical College Administration, Division of State Human Dept. of Resources Williamsburg Technical College Housing Revenue Authority York Technical College Dept. of Criminal Justice Administration Academy.
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