South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Diseases And Infections
Section 47-13-160. Fitness of registered companion dog or cat for sale; definitions; certifications; remedies.

(A) No pet dealer, pet shop, or pet breeder shall sell a registered companion dog or cat without providing to the purchaser a statement certifying that the dog or cat has received an infectious disease inoculation suitable for the specific animal's age and species within the previous fourteen days for an animal under six months of age or within the previous ninety days for an animal six months of age or older. Proof of vaccination must be provided to the purchaser at the time of sale. The purchaser also must be provided with a copy of the "ELECTION OF OPTIONS" as contained in subsection (D).
(B) If at any time within fourteen days following the sale and delivery of a registered companion dog or cat to a purchaser, a licensed veterinarian certifies the animal to be unfit for purchase due to a noncongenital cause or condition or within six months certifies an animal to be unfit for purchase due to a congenital or hereditary cause or condition, a purchaser has the right to elect one of the following options:
(1) the right to return the animal and receive a refund of the purchase price, including sales tax, and reimbursement of the veterinary fees incurred before the purchaser's receipt of the veterinary certification. The seller's liability for veterinary fees under this option must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal;
(2) the right to retain the animal and to receive reimbursement for veterinary fees incurred before the purchaser's receipt of the veterinary certification and the future cost of veterinary fees to be incurred in curing or attempting to cure the animal. The seller's liability under this option must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal;
(3) the right to return the animal and to receive in exchange an animal of the purchaser's choice, of equivalent value, and reimbursement of veterinary fees incurred before the purchaser's receipt of the veterinary certification. The seller's liability for veterinary fees under this option must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal;
(4) the right to receive a full refund of the purchase price, including sales tax, for the animal or, in exchange, an animal of the purchaser's choice of equivalent value, and reimbursement of veterinary fees incurred before the death of the animal if the death occurs within fourteen days of the date the purchaser takes possession, except where death occurs by accident or injury sustained during that period. The seller's liability for veterinary fees under this option must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal.
(C) The seller shall accept the veterinary certification of unfitness delivered by the purchaser within five days following the purchaser's receipt of it. The certification must contain:
(1) the name of the owner;
(2) the date or dates of examination;
(3) the breed, color, sex, and age of the animal;
(4) a statement of the veterinarian's findings;
(5) a statement that the veterinarian certifies the animal to be unfit for purchase;
(6) an itemized statement of veterinary fees incurred as of the date of the certification;
(7) where the animal is curable, the estimated fee to cure the animal;
(8) where the animal has died, a statement setting forth the probable cause of death; and
(9) the name and address of the certifying veterinarian and the date of the certification.
(D) When a purchaser presents a veterinary certification of unfitness to the seller, the seller must confirm the purchaser's election in writing. The election must be in the following form and a copy must be given to the purchaser upon signing:
"UNFITNESS OF ANIMAL - ELECTION OF OPTIONS
I understand that, upon delivery of my veterinarian's certification of unfitness, I have the right to elect one of the following options. I am aware of those options and I understand each of them. I have chosen the following option:
___ 1. Return of the animal and receipt of a refund of the purchase price, including sales tax, for the animal and reimbursement of the veterinary fees incurred before the date I received the veterinarian's certification of unfitness. The reimbursement for veterinarian's fees must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal.
___ 2. Detention of the animal and reimbursement for the veterinary fees incurred before the date I received the veterinarian's certification of unfitness and the future cost to be incurred in curing or attempting to cure the animal. The total reimbursement for veterinarian's fees must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal.
___ 3. Return of the animal and receipt of an animal of my choice of equivalent value in exchange and reimbursement of veterinary fees incurred before the date I received my veterinarian's certification of unfitness. The reimbursement for veterinarian's fees must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal.
___ 4. DEATH OF ANIMAL ONLY. Receipt of a full refund of the purchase price, including sales tax, for the animal or, in exchange, an animal of my choice of equivalent value and reimbursement of the veterinary fees incurred before the death of the animal. The reimbursement for veterinarian's fees must not exceed fifty percent of the purchase price, including sales tax, of the animal."
(E) Where the animal has died, the veterinarian shall hold the carcass or forward it to the Clemson University Diagnostic Laboratory.
(F) If the seller refuses to refund the purchase price and fees pursuant to subsection (B), the purchaser may initiate a civil action to recover damages. The court, upon a finding that the seller violated the provisions of this section, shall award the purchaser two times the amount of the purchase price and fees, attorney's fees as determined by the court, and costs.
(G) As used in this section:
(1) "Pet dealer" is a person engaged in the ordinary course of business and sale to the public for profit of a companion animal described as being registered or being capable of being registered with an animal pedigree organization.
(2) "Pet shop" means an establishment where companion animals are bought, sold, exchanged, or offered for sale or exchange to the public.
(3) "Pet breeder" means a person engaged in the business of breeding companion animals for profit. The term does not include a person who, not in the ordinary course of business, owns an animal which occasionally is bred or produces a litter from which animals are sold.
HISTORY: 1993 Act No. 1, Section 1, eff January 7, 1993.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 47 - Animals, Livestock and Poultry

Chapter 13 - Diseases And Infections

Section 47-13-10. Provisions on diseases and infections to be administered by State Livestock-Poultry Health Commission.

Section 47-13-20. Powers and duties of commission.

Section 47-13-30. Penalties for violations of chapter.

Section 47-13-60. Sale of diseased livestock or fowl unlawful.

Section 47-13-70. Selling flesh of diseased or injured animals.

Section 47-13-80. Commissioner of Agriculture charged with enforcement of Section 47-13-70.

Section 47-13-110. Sale of biological products containing living disease-producing agent.

Section 47-13-130. Appropriation of funds in event of outbreak of diseases in animals and poultry.

Section 47-13-150. Quarantine against importing slaughtered meat or poultry from disease-affected areas.

Section 47-13-160. Fitness of registered companion dog or cat for sale; definitions; certifications; remedies.

Section 47-13-310. Notice to disinfect; violation is a misdemeanor.

Section 47-13-320. Orders to disinfect animals exposed to cattle fever tick.

Section 47-13-340. Venue of prosecutions under Section 47-13-310.

Section 47-13-360. Indemnity payments for killing of certain animals.

Section 47-13-370. Blank forms used to certify test results.

Section 47-13-380. Appointment of appraisers of animals to be killed.

Section 47-13-390. Procedure in event prescribed appraisal method is unsatisfactory to owner.

Section 47-13-400. Form and payment of appraisements.

Section 47-13-410. Procedure when animal killed because exposed to contagion or infection.

Section 47-13-420. Expenses of appraisal.

Section 47-13-430. Indemnity for animals condemned for foot and mouth disease, vesicular exanthema, or rinderpest.

Section 47-13-510. "Brucellosis" defined; declaring animal infected.

Section 47-13-520. "Approved accredited veterinarian" defined.

Section 47-13-530. Conduct of control.

Section 47-13-540. Exposed or suspected animals subject to quarantine.

Section 47-13-550. Vaccination.

Section 47-13-560. Tattooing or branding of vaccinated animals.

Section 47-13-570. Sale of vaccine.

Section 47-13-580. Sale of cattle generally.

Section 47-13-590. Sale of infected animals.

Section 47-13-600. Liability for sale of infected animal except for slaughter.

Section 47-13-610. Veterinarian shall require testing of suspected animals.

Section 47-13-620. Compulsory tests of cattle.

Section 47-13-630. Blood samples to be drawn by veterinarian.

Section 47-13-640. Report and branding of infected animals.

Section 47-13-650. Cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture; inspectors.

Section 47-13-660. Reports.

Section 47-13-670. Enforcement of rules and regulations.

Section 47-13-680. Violations.

Section 47-13-690. Cooperation of State with federal government in paying indemnity for infected cattle.

Section 47-13-810. Tuberculosis and paratuberculosis declared contagious and infectious; animals subject to quarantine.

Section 47-13-820. Tuberculin and paratuberculin tests; observation.

Section 47-13-830. Quarantine of herds in which reactors are found.

Section 47-13-840. Branding and slaughtering of reacting animals; disinfecting quarters and equipment.

Section 47-13-850. Liability for disposing of affected animal except for immediate slaughter.

Section 47-13-860. Official tests.

Section 47-13-870. Inspectors; accepting assistance from United States Government.

Section 47-13-880. Violations.

Section 47-13-1210. Definitions.

Section 47-13-1220. Authority and functions of commission.

Section 47-13-1230. Promulgation of regulations by commission; poultry advisory committee.

Section 47-13-1240. Penalties.

Section 47-13-1310. Definitions.

Section 47-13-1315. State veterinarian and Livestock-Poultry Service to develop and institute programs for control of equine infectious anemia.

Section 47-13-1330. Official tests.

Section 47-13-1340. Reporting of tests.

Section 47-13-1350. Unlawful for horse to enter State unless tested; rules and regulations.

Section 47-13-1360. Quarantine of exposed horses.

Section 47-13-1365. Disposition of animal after second confirmatory test.

Section 47-13-1370. Proof of tests required for public assembly of horses.

Section 47-13-1380. Preventive measures for race tracks, horse shows, rodeos, horse owners, and veterinarians.

Section 47-13-1390. False certificates unlawful; penalties.

Section 47-13-1400. Additional penalties for violation of article.