South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Dogs And Other Domestic Pets
Section 47-3-110. Liability for attacks by dogs, provoked attacks, trained law enforcement dogs.

(A) If a person is bitten or otherwise attacked by a dog while the person is in a public place or is lawfully in a private place, including the property of the dog owner or person having the dog in the person's care or keeping, the dog owner or person having the dog in the person's care or keeping is liable for the damages suffered by the person bitten or otherwise attacked. For the purposes of this section, a person bitten or otherwise attacked is lawfully in a private place, including the property of the dog owner or person having the dog in the person's care or keeping, when the person bitten or otherwise attacked is on the property in the performance of a duty imposed upon the person by the laws of this State, the ordinances of a political subdivision of this State, the laws of the United States of America including, but not limited to, postal regulations, or when the person bitten or otherwise attacked is on the property upon the invitation, express or implied, of the property owner or a lawful tenant or resident of the property.
(B) This section does not apply if, at the time the person is bitten or otherwise attacked:
(1) the person who was attacked provoked or harassed the dog and that provocation was the proximate cause of the attack; or
(2) the dog was working in a law enforcement capacity with a governmental agency and in the performance of the dog's official duties provided that:
(a) the dog's attack is in direct and complete compliance with the lawful command of a duly certified canine officer;
(b) the dog is trained and certified according to the standards adopted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Council;
(c) the governmental agency has adopted a written policy on the necessary and appropriate use of dogs in the dog's official law enforcement duties;
(d) the actions of the dog's handler or dog do not violate the agency's written policy;
(e) the actions of the dog's handler or dog do not constitute excessive force; and
(f) the attack or bite does not occur on a third party bystander.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 343; 2013 Act No. 62, Section 1, eff June 12, 2013.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 47 - Animals, Livestock and Poultry

Chapter 3 - Dogs And Other Domestic Pets

Section 47-3-10. Definitions.

Section 47-3-20. Local animal care and control ordinances authorized.

Section 47-3-30. Establishment of animal shelters; funding.

Section 47-3-40. Impoundment or quarantine of cat or dog running at large; release to owner.

Section 47-3-50. Allowing dogs or cats to run at large; penalty.

Section 47-3-55. Animal shelter personnel to contact owner if known; implant of identifying microchip in adopted or redeemed dogs and cats.

Section 47-3-60. Disposition of quarantined or impounded animals.

Section 47-3-70. County and municipal powers not limited by article.

Section 47-3-75. Transfer of domestic animal to animal shelter ten days after date owner was to pick up animal; requirements.

Section 47-3-110. Liability for attacks by dogs, provoked attacks, trained law enforcement dogs.

Section 47-3-210. Buying, selling, receiving, or keeping sheep-killing dog prohibited.

Section 47-3-220. Dog found in act of worrying or destroying sheep may be killed.

Section 47-3-230. Liability of owner of sheep-killing dog for payment to owner of sheep killed or injured.

Section 47-3-310. Disposal or removal of feral dogs from certain property.

Section 47-3-320. Training of conservation officers to remove dogs; liability of officers.

Section 47-3-410. Animal shelter defined.

Section 47-3-420. Methods of euthanasia.

Section 47-3-430. Provision governing shelters.

Section 47-3-440. Penalties; injunction.

Section 47-3-450. Exceptions.

Section 47-3-470. Definitions.

Section 47-3-480. Provisions for sterilization; exceptions; payment of costs; subsequent notification of sterilization for animals not sterile when acquired.

Section 47-3-490. Failure to comply; remedies.

Section 47-3-500. Adoption of additional policies by other entities.

Section 47-3-510. Owner may register dog; fee.

Section 47-3-520. Availability of registration file.

Section 47-3-530. Penalties for stealing or killing identifiable dog.

Section 47-3-540. Destruction of identifiable dog by animal control officer; prior notification of owner.

Section 47-3-550. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 47-3-610. Unlawful to taunt, torment, tease, beat, strike, or administer desensitizing drug to police dog or horse.

Section 47-3-620. Unlawful to torture, mutilate, injure, disable, poison, or kill police dog or horse.

Section 47-3-630. Penalties.

Section 47-3-710. Definitions.

Section 47-3-720. Dangerous animal not to go unconfined on premises; "unconfined" defined; exceptions.

Section 47-3-730. Dangerous animal not permitted beyond premises unless safely restrained.

Section 47-3-740. Owning or harboring animal for fighting or attacking humans or domestic animals prohibited; selling, breeding, buying or attempting to buy, or intent to do same, prohibited; exceptions.

Section 47-3-750. Seizure and impoundment of dangerous animal.

Section 47-3-760. Penalties; registration of dangerous animals.

Section 47-3-770. When person is lawfully on premises; authority to use force to repel attack by dangerous animal when lawfully on premises; no liability for action taken to repel or restrain unprovoked attack of dangerous animal.

Section 47-3-910. Short title.

Section 47-3-920. Definitions.

Section 47-3-930. Interference with use of a guide dog or service animal; misdemeanor.

Section 47-3-940. Injury, disability, or death; reckless disregard; penalties.

Section 47-3-950. Unauthorized control over guide dog or service animal; penalties.

Section 47-3-960. Intentional injury, disability, or death; penalties.

Section 47-3-970. Restitution.

Section 47-3-980. Intentional misrepresentation of animal as service animal; penalties.

Section 47-3-990. Rules and regulations related to access of places of public accommodation by nonservice animals.