South Carolina Code § 33-44-205

Signing of records.
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a record to be filed by or on behalf of a limited liability company in the office of the Secretary of State must be signed in the name of the company by a:
(1) manager of a manager-managed company;
(2) member of a member-managed company;
(3) person organizing the company, if the company has not been formed; or
(4) fiduciary, if the company is in the hands of a receiver, trustee, or other court-appointed fiduciary.
(b) A record signed under subsection (a) must state adjacent to the signature the name and capacity of the signer.
(c) Any person may sign a record to be filed under subsection (a) by an attorney-in-fact. Powers of attorney relating to the signing of records to be filed under subsection (a) by an attorney-in-fact need not be filed in the office of the Secretary of State as evidence of authority by the person filing but must be retained by the company.

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