§ 31-6-10 Short title
§ 31-6-20 Declaration of legislative findings
§ 31-6-30 Definitions
§ 31-6-40 Issuance of obligations for redevelopment costs; security; manner of retirement
§ 31-6-50 Application of proceeds of obligations
§ 31-6-60 Exemption of obligations and interest thereon from South Carolina taxes
§ 31-6-70 Ordinance pertaining to allocation of taxes; distribution of surplus funds; termination of redevelopment area status and dissolution of tax allocation fund
§ 31-6-80 Public hearing prior to approval of redevelopment plan; changes in plan; notice to, and objections by taxing districts; adoption of ordinance prior to issuance of obligations; changes to redevelopment plan
§ 31-6-85 Intergovernmental agreement for redevelopment project
§ 31-6-90 Persons displaced by redevelopment project
§ 31-6-100 Assessment of value of real estate in redevelopment project area
§ 31-6-110 Disposition of revenues from municipal property within project area; deposit of revenues from sale of property acquired with proceeds of obligations
§ 31-6-120 Project located within more than one municipality

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