South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 33 - Milk And Milk Products Marketing
Section 39-33-1520. Trafficking in shipper's milk cans without consent or defacing cans is unlawful.

It shall be unlawful for any person, without the consent of the agent of the owner or shipper, to use, sell, dispose of, buy or traffic in any milk or cream can belonging to any dealer or shipper of milk or cream residing in this State or elsewhere who may ship milk or cream to any place within this State, having the name or initials of the owner or such dealer or shipper stamped, marked or fastened on such can or wilfully to mar, erase or change by re-marking or otherwise such name or initials of any such owner, dealer or shipper so stamped, marked or fastened upon such can. Any person who shall violate any provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than ten dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 32-1642; 1952 Code Section 32-1642; 1942 Code Section 5129-12; 1932 Code Section 1346; Cr. C. '22 Section 236; 1918 (30) 846.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 39 - Trade and Commerce

Chapter 33 - Milk And Milk Products Marketing

Section 39-33-1210. Milk, unlawful to fraudulently manipulate certain test.

Section 39-33-1220. Employment of licensed tester.

Section 39-33-1230. Issuance, term, and renewal of license of tester.

Section 39-33-1240. Hauler or receiver shall not manipulate weights or samples.

Section 39-33-1250. Equipment of receiver or buyer; testing; condemnation.

Section 39-33-1260. Employment and licenses of weighmen and samplers.

Section 39-33-1270. Temporary permit to test, weigh, or sample prior to license examination.

Section 39-33-1280. Promulgation of rules and regulations.

Section 39-33-1290. Interference with enforcement of article.

Section 39-33-1300. Duty of prosecuting attorneys regarding enforcement of article.

Section 39-33-1310. Report of receipts and expenditures.

Section 39-33-1320. Penalties.

Section 39-33-1510. Placing offensive material in milk containers is unlawful.

Section 39-33-1520. Trafficking in shipper's milk cans without consent or defacing cans is unlawful.

Section 39-33-1530. Possession of milk can without consent is presumptive evidence of unlawful trafficking.

Section 39-33-1540. Unauthorized use of stamped bottles of other dealers in milk in same county is unlawful.

Section 39-33-1550. Use of milk containers of others is unlawful.

Section 39-33-1560. Sale or shipment of milk container by one other than dealer is unlawful.

Section 39-33-1570. Possession of milk containers of another for more than seven days is unlawful.

Section 39-33-1580. Penalties for violating Sections 39-33-1550 to 39-33-1570.

Section 39-33-1590. Certain sections are cumulative.

Section 39-33-1710. Purchasers shall retain samples of milk and cream paid for on basis of butterfat content.

Section 39-33-1720. Sale or delivery of certain milk is unlawful.

Section 39-33-1730. Combinations of certain ingredients with butter or cheese prohibited.