SCPRT Accountability

As a state government agency, SCPRT is proud to offer annual reports on its accountability, public service, and performance.

Performance in State Government

Notice of Public Hearing

Conservation Easement: SC Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism in cooperation with the Spartanburg Area Conservancy (SPACE)

In accordance with the South Carolina Conservation Easement Act (Section 27-8-30 of the South Carolina Code of Laws), the Heritage Trust Advisory Board will conduct a public hearing on a proposal by the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism to acquire property in Spartanburg County known as Tyger Oaks and place a Conservation Easement on the property in cooperation with the Spartanburg Area Conservancy (SPACE).
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 | 6 - 8 PM | Goodall Environmental Studies Center, 351 Broadway Street, Glendale, South Carolina 29346


Reports

SCPRT provides the following reports outlining our programs, services, spending, and outcomes that benefit South Carolina:

 

Entities receiving Earmarked Appropriations through SCPRT

On July 1, 2022, Governor Henry McMaster issued Executive Order 2022-19, directing state agencies to disclose online detailed information about the entities who are receiving earmarked appropriations from the FY 2022-23 General Appropriations Act. In addition, Governor McMaster’s order requires agencies to disclose how the taxpayer funds are spent, prohibits the practice of providing funds in advance to legislators for personal delivery, and requires additional measures designed to increase transparency and accountability.

Documents are posted as they are submitted to SCPRT. Please check back for additional documentation as it becomes available. If you have specific questions about an earmark, we encourage you to contact the entity receiving the earmarked appropriations directly. Entities with questions about their earmark distribution can contact Ashley Berry and Tonisha James.

 

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