The Commission of Agriculture shall be primarily responsible for the enforcement of Sections 46-1-100 to 46-1-120 and shall enforce all of their provisions, including obtaining injunctive relief where necessary.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 3-54; 1964 (53) 2405.
Editor's Note
Section 46-15-21 abolished the State Agricultural Marketing Commission and transferred all powers and duties, etc. to the Department of Agriculture to be exercised by the Commission of Agriculture.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions; Offenses
Section 46-1-20. Stealing crops from the field.
Section 46-1-30. Stealing melons or fruit.
Section 46-1-40. Stealing tobacco plants from beds.
Section 46-1-50. Injuring or burning turpentine farms.
Section 46-1-60. Making away with or disposing of produce before paying.
Section 46-1-70. Factors or commission merchants failing to account for produce.
Section 46-1-90. Fines from State Agricultural Fair to go to its treasurer.
Section 46-1-110. Enforcement of Sections 46-1-100 to 46-1-120.
Section 46-1-120. Penalties for violating Sections 46-1-100 to 46-1-120.
Section 46-1-130. Burial of migrant agricultural workers.
Section 46-1-150. Time for compliance with Section 46-1-140.
Section 46-1-160. South Carolina Farm Aid Fund; Farm Aid Advisory Board; definitions.