South Carolina 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3340 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/07/2025

                    SOUTH CAROLINA REVENUE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS OFFICE 
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TATEMENT OF ESTIMATED FISCAL IMPACT 
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This fiscal impact statement is produced in compliance with the South Carolina Code of Laws and House and Senate rules. The focus of 
the analysis is on governmental expenditure and revenue impacts and may not provide a comprehensive summary of the legislation. 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Fiscal Impact Summary 
This bill expands the discount eligibility for state park facilities and campsite facilities to include 
South Carolina residents who are members or retirees of the Armed Forces of the United States, 
members of the reserves, and veterans. 
 
The Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (PRT) anticipates this bill will increase 
expenses by up to approximately $500,000 beginning in FY 2025-26 for additional staff, 
supplies, and equipment. PRT anticipates this bill will increase park visitation, and to manage the 
expected increases in visitation, maintenance, repair, and cleanup, anticipates increased expenses 
of up to $350,000 for salary and fringe for 15.0 additional part-time staff members and $150,000 
for equipment and supplies. They expect any increase in expenses will be offset by an increase in 
fees. The department anticipates requesting an Other Funds authorization increase to expend 
these additional funds.  
 
Additionally, this bill will have an impact to Other Fund revenue. PRT estimates that this bill 
will reduce current fee revenue by approximately $660,000 beginning in FY 2025-26 for 
individuals who are currently going to parks that will be eligible for the new discount.  
Additionally, PRT anticipates an 8 percent increase in visits to the park by SC residents who 
qualify for the new discounts. Based on this and assuming these visits do not replace those 
visiting at full price, RFA estimates new revenue generated from increased visitation at the 
current rates with the proposed discounts will be up to $1,066,000, which results in a net revenue 
increase of approximately $400,000. However, the number of discounted visits and stays that 
will replace those from visitors who would otherwise pay full price is unknown. Additionally, 
PRT anticipates potentially increasing fees to access park and recreational facilities to offset the 
increased expenses as needed, which would result in an additional increase to Other Fund 
revenue. Therefore, the total impact on Other Funds may vary from these estimates and is 
undetermined. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bill Number: H. 3340  Introduced on Januar
y 14, 2025 
Subject: Campsite Rental Fee Discount 
Requestor: House Medical, Military, Public, and Municipal Affairs 
RFA Analyst(s): Daigle 
Impact Date: February 7, 2025                                             
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Explanation of Fiscal Impact 
Introduced on January 14, 2025 
State Expenditure 
This bill extends discount eligibility for state park facilities and campsite facilities to South 
Carolina residents who are members or retirees of the Armed Forces of the United States, 
members of the reserves, and veterans. 
 
Currently, any South Carolina resident who is over sixty-five years old, blind, or disabled and 
members of the South Carolina National Guard may use any facility of a state park except 
campsite facilities, overnight lodging, and recreation buildings without charge. Such residents 
may also use campsite facilities at one-half of the prescribed fee. PRT adjusts the fee structure in 
order to maintain fiscal soundness and continued maintenance and operations of the State Park 
System. Discounts cannot be less than 35 percent for people eligible for discounts. 
 
PRT anticipates this bill will increase expenses by up to $500,000 beginning in FY 2025-26 for 
additional staff, maintenance, and supplies. PRT estimates that this bill will increase park 
visitation by SC residents by approximately 8 percent, which will require additional staff to 
manage increased visitation and associated maintenance, repair, and cleanup. Furthermore, 
additional staff will be assigned to gate and reservation roles as the department is responsible for 
ensuring that a person utilizing a discount is actually the person occupying the reservation. PRT 
anticipates an increase in expenses of approximately $350,000 for salary and fringe for 15.0 
additional part-time staff. PRT reports that it currently has 619 part-time employees to handle 
approximately 9,939,000 visitors, and therefore, to handle an 8 percent increase of SC resident 
visitors, PRT expects to increase part-time staff by 2.4 percent. Additionally, PRT states that the 
increase in duties due to this bill will increase hours of existing temporary workers. The 
department notes that the type of part-time positions will depend on each respective park’s needs 
and may include administrative assistants, assistant rangers, park technicians, and maintenance 
staff. Additionally, PRT anticipates supply costs will increase by at least $150,000 for updating 
printed materials, equipment for new employees, and an upgrade to the current Central 
Reservation System (CRS). PRT also expressed concern that the department is near the 
beginning of a 7-year CRS contract, and this bill may require upgrades to the system that could 
increase expenses by several hundred thousand dollars. PRT anticipates potentially increasing 
current fees to offset any increase in expenses above revenues due to this bill. The department 
will need to seek an Other Funds authorization increase in order to expend the additional 
revenue.  
 
State Revenue 
This bill extends discount eligibility for state park facilities and campsite facilities. PRT expects 
that discounts in this bill will be similar to the discounts currently offered to SC residents over 
the age of sixty-five including a 35 percent discount for camping, a 40 percent discount for daily 
admissions, and a 50 percent discount on annual passes. Fee revenue from admissions to parks 
and recreational facilities is used for park and recreational operations. 
   
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PRT anticipates that this bill will reduce existing revenue by approximately $660,000 beginning 
in FY 2025-26 due to the discounts for current park attendees. The following table displays 
PRT’s calculations. 
 
 
Camping 
Admissions 
Annual Pass 
Admissions 
Gate 
FY 2023-24 Total Revenue $23,263,000  $4,524,000  $6,785,000  
Percent of Revenue from SC Population  60% 80% 60% 
Revenue Generated by SC Residents $3,958,000 $3,619,000 $4,071,000 
Percent Newly Eligible for Discount 8% 8% 8% 
Revenue Newly Eligible for Discount $1,117,000  $290,000  $326,000  
Discount rate 35% 50% 40% 
Revenue Decrease (Estimated) $391,000  $145,000  $130,000  
Source: Estimates by SC Parks Recreation and Tourism 
 
Furthermore, PRT anticipates that this bill may also increase overall visitation by approximately 
8 percent. Using the same discount rates provided by PRT, RFA estimates that an 8 percent 
increase in visits by individuals eligible for the discounts allowed by this bill will result in an 
additional $1,732,000 annually at the current fee schedule before the discounts. Based on the 8 
percent increase in eligible visitors, the new revenue will also be discounted by a corresponding 
$660,000, for a net of $1,066,000. Using the estimated new net revenue of $1,066,000 and 
subtracting $660,000 in discounts for existing park attendees, this bill may result in a net revenue 
increase of up to $400,000 beginning in FY 2025-26. However, PRT reports that the increased 
number of discounted visits and stays that will replace those from visitors who would otherwise 
be paying full price is unknown. Additionally, PRT anticipates potentially increasing fees to 
access park and recreational facilities to offset the increased expenses as needed, which would 
result in an additional increase to Other Fund revenue. The total impact will depend upon the 
increase in expenses and PRT’s increased fees, and therefore, the total impact on Other Funds is 
undetermined. 
 
For reference, based on 2023 population and demographic data from the Census Bureau and the 
U.S. Department of Defense, this bill will expand the discount-eligible population by 
approximately 20 percent. Those currently eligible for a discount include people who are 
disabled, blind, over the age of sixty-five, and SC members of the National Guard. This bill will 
expand eligibility to include South Carolinians who are members or retirees of the Armed 
Forces, members of the reserves, and all veterans. In 2023 the total population in SC was 
approximately 5,374,000. The population of people who were eligible for the current discounts 
was estimated at approximately 1,424,000 (26 percent of the total population), while the total 
population of people who would be eligible to the discounts pursuant to this bill was estimated at   
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Frank A. Rainwater, Executive Director  
 
DISCLAIMER: THIS FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT REPRESENTS THE OPINION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE 
AGENCY OFFICIAL WHO APPROVED AND SIGNED THIS DOCUMENT. IT IS PROVIDED AS INFORMATION TO 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AS AN EXPRESSION OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT. 
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approximately 1,709,000 (32 percent of the total population). Therefore, approximately 20 
percent more people will be eligible for discounts as a result of this bill.
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Local Expenditure 
N/A 
 
Local Revenue 
N/A 
 
1
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American Community Survey, ACS 1-Year Estimates Data Profiles, Table DP02, 2023, Accessed on January 28, 
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U.S. Defense Department, Military One Source, 2023 Demographics Interactive Profile of the Military Community: 
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