(A) There is established within the Department of Insurance a loss mitigation grant program. Funds may be appropriated to the grant program, and any funds appropriated must be used for the purpose of making grants to local governments or for the study and development of strategies for reducing loss of life and mitigating property losses due to hurricane, flood, earthquake, and fire. Grants to local governments must be for the following purposes: (1) mitigating losses for eligible residential properties within the local jurisdiction in accordance with the guidelines established by the director or his designee; and (2) providing technical assistance to and acting as an information resource for local governments in the development of proactive hazard mitigation strategies as they relate to reducing the loss of life and mitigating property losses due to natural hazards to include hurricane, flood, earthquake, and fire. (B) Funds may be appropriated for a particular grant only after a majority affirmative vote on each grant by the advisory committee and submission of a resolution approved by a majority of the members of the relevant local governing body approving the application for grant funds. (C) The Department of Insurance may make application and enter into contracts for and accept grants in aid from federal and state government and private sources for the purposes of: (1) mitigating losses for eligible residential properties in accordance with the guidelines established by the director or his designee; and (2) conducting loss mitigation studies for the development of strategies or measures aimed at reducing loss of life and mitigating property losses due to hurricane, flood, earthquake, and fire; or (3) any other purposes consistent with this article. Effect of Amendment 2017 Act No. 28, SECTION 2, rewrote the section, providing that grants may be made to local governments to mitigate losses and provide technical assistance for the development of proactive hazard mitigation strategies and allowing the Department of Insurance to accept grants in aid for the mitigation of losses for eligible properties.
‹ Prev All South Carolina sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.