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Chapter 2 - South Carolina College Investment Program


  • Section 59-2-10. Short title.
  • Section 59-2-20. Findings and Purpose.
  • Section 59-2-30. Definitions.
  • Section 59-2-40. State Treasurer responsible for SCCIP and SCTPP programs.
  • Section 59-2-50. Powers of State Treasurer.
  • Section 59-2-60. Investment trust agreements.
  • Section 59-2-70. South Carolina College Investment Trust Fund.
  • Section 59-2-80. Tax features.
  • Section 59-2-85. Contributions through payroll deductions.
  • Section 59-2-90. Investment of trust funds.
  • Section 59-2-100. Annual statements to account holders; additional statements upon request; fees; annual reports.
  • Section 59-2-110. Disclaimer as to admission, continued enrollment, or graduation.
  • Section 59-2-120. No promise or guarantee that higher education expenses will be covered in full by trust account; trust accounts and agreements not guaranteed by full faith and credit of the State of South Carolina.
  • Section 59-2-130. SCCIP Trust Fund monies not to be considered an asset for purposes of eligibility for grant, scholarship, or work opportunity except as required by funding source.
  • Section 59-2-140. SCCIP trust fund exempt from legal process, unassignable.
  • Section 59-2-150. State Treasurer, others not responsible for determining specified information.
  • Section 59-2-160. Severability.
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