South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - Cruelty To Animals
Section 47-1-70. Abandonment of animals; penalties; hunting dog exception.

(A) A person may not abandon an animal. As used in this section "abandonment" is defined as deserting, forsaking, or intending to give up absolutely an animal without securing another owner or without providing the necessities of life. "Necessities of life" includes:
(1) adequate water which means a constant access to a supply of clean, fresh, and potable water provided in a suitable manner for the species;
(2) adequate food which means provision at suitable intervals of quantities of wholesome foodstuff suitable for the species and age, sufficient to maintain a reasonable level of nutrition to allow for proper growth and weight;
(3) adequate shelter which means shelter that reasonably may be expected to protect the animal from physical suffering or impairment of health due to exposure to the elements or adverse weather.
(B) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not less than two hundred nor more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both. Offenses under this section must be tried in the magistrate's or municipal court.
(C) A hunting dog that is positively identifiable in accordance with Section 47-3-510 or Section 47-3-530 is exempt from this section.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 6-7; 1952 Code Section 6-7; 1942 Code Section 1603; 1932 Code Section 1603; Cr. C. '22 Section 567; Cr. C. '12 Section 918; Cr. C. '02 Section 633; 1899 (23) 99; 1907 (25) 484; 1992 Act No. 398, Section 2, eff June 2, 1992; 1998 Act No. 367, Section 4, eff May 27, 1998.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 47 - Animals, Livestock and Poultry

Chapter 1 - Cruelty To Animals

Section 47-1-10. Definitions.

Section 47-1-20. Acts of agents imputed to corporations.

Section 47-1-40. Ill-treatment of animals generally; penalties.

Section 47-1-50. Cruel work; carriage in vehicles; penalties.

Section 47-1-60. Cutting muscles of tails of horses, asses, mules, mares, or geldings prohibited.

Section 47-1-70. Abandonment of animals; penalties; hunting dog exception.

Section 47-1-75. Immunity from civil and criminal liability.

Section 47-1-80. Destruction of abandoned infirm animal.

Section 47-1-90. Overloading and length of confinement of animals in railroad cars.

Section 47-1-100. Care of animals unloaded during transit.

Section 47-1-110. Violations of Sections 47-1-90 and 47-1-100.

Section 47-1-120. Custody of animals in charge of arrested persons.

Section 47-1-125. Coloring or dying animals prohibited; sale or distribution of certain young animals prohibited; penalty.

Section 47-1-130. Arrest by law enforcement officers for violation of laws prohibiting cruelty to animals.

Section 47-1-140. Notice to owners; care of animals after arrest of person in charge; lien.

Section 47-1-145. Custody and care of animal after arrest; custodial costs.

Section 47-1-150. Issuance of search warrant; purpose of section; motions regarding custody of animal; notice; care, disposal of, or return of animal.

Section 47-1-170. Penalties for violations of chapter.

Section 47-1-200. Requirements for transfer of animals and importation or exportation of dog or cat; penalties for violations.

Section 47-1-210. Live animals as prizes; exceptions; penalties.

Section 47-1-225. Animal cruelty instruction for certain judges.