South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 52 - STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
Article 6 - STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS AND CONTRACT DISCLOSURE FORMS
Section 52-603 - Confidential Statements of Economic Interests
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. A public official or public employee who is required to file a statement of economic interests and who accepts from a lobbyist's principal pursuant to Section 2-17-90(A)(6) lodging, transportation, entertainment, food, meals, beverages, or an invitation to a function paid for by a lobbyist's principal must report this information on his Statement of Economic Interests unless pursuant to Section 2-17-90(E), the approving official determines that the confidentiality of a state or local economic development project would be compromised by disclosure. If the approving official determines that the confidentiality of a state or local economic development project would be compromised by disclosure, the following action must be taken:
B. If the approving official refuses to approve non-disclosure, the public official or public employee must report the receipt of anything of value on his annual Statement of Economic Interests form.