Every farmer, agriculturalist, county extension agent, agricultural products processor, crop advisor, or other person working in agriculture, or person having responsibility for agricultural production or processing must report agricultural products having or suspected of having any disease or infection from any crop pest whatsoever that may be caused by chemical terrorism, bioterrorism, radiological terrorism, epidemic or pandemic disease, or novel and highly infectious agents and which might cause serious agricultural threat to the State. The report must be made by telephone, in writing, or by compatible electronic format within twenty-four hours to the Director, Regulatory and Public Service Programs, Clemson University, and must include as much of the following information as is available: the geographic location of the agricultural product and/or its origin; the name and address of any known owner, the name and address of any known shipper; the name and address of the owner of the point of origin; and the name and address of the reporting individual. The director must report to the Department of Health and Environmental Control any incidents which affect public health, or which create a public health emergency, as defined in Section 44-4-130. For purposes of this section, the terms chemical terrorism, bioterrorism, and radiological terrorism have the same meanings as provided in Section 44-4-130.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 339, Section 28, eff July 2, 2002.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 9 - State Crop Pest Commission
Section 46-9-10. Commission established; duties and responsibilities; membership of commission.
Section 46-9-20. Appointment of State Entomologist and State Plant Pathologist.
Section 46-9-35. Licensing exams and questions confidential; applicant review of failed exam.
Section 46-9-40. Authority to promulgate and enforce regulations; other powers of commission.
Section 46-9-50. Delegation of duties of commission to director; powers and duties of director.
Section 46-9-100. Fines deposited to credit of State Treasury.
Section 46-9-110. Local ordinances void.
Section 46-9-120. Reporting of agricultural product diseases caused by chemical or other terrorism.