South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 4 - State Livestock-poultry Health Commission
Section 47-4-70. Quarantine of livestock or poultry; violation; penalty; segregation of animals; liens; abandoned animals.

(A) When in the judgment of the commission a serious threat, or the potential for it, to the health of the state livestock-poultry industry exists, it may impose an immediate quarantine upon the affected livestock or poultry, or both, or other means whereby the disease may be transmitted or take other appropriate measures. The owner, or his agent, of the livestock or poultry or alternatively the owner or operator of the facility where the livestock or poultry is located or the transport operator must be notified of the exact geographic limit of the quarantine, the means or facilities involved, the anticipated length of the quarantine, and tests or remedial measures known and required. The quarantine is effective as of the date and time of actual notice to the parties provided in this subsection and must be confirmed in writing. The quarantine may be released in writing only by the commission.
(B) A person who moves or causes to be moved quarantined livestock or poultry from its quarantine location without prior written approval of the commission is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be punished in accordance with Section 47-4-130.
(C) An authorized representative of the commission may cause suspected diseased livestock or poultry to be segregated from healthy livestock or poultry and withheld from sale pending a final decision by an accredited veterinarian. Segregated animals must not be removed from the premise until the decision is made or other arrangements are made satisfactory to the commission.
(D) The authority to quarantine extends to livestock and poultry contaminated by radioactivity or another cause or source which presents significant health hazard to humans or other livestock and poultry.
(E) A person providing goods, services, tests, or premises for use by quarantined livestock or poultry has a lien upon the livestock or poultry for the reasonable value of the goods, services, tests, or use of premises.
(F) Livestock or poultry quarantined for lack of proper health certification and not claimed by the consignor, consignee, or owner within ten days after notification of clearance is deemed to be abandoned and must be disposed of by sale at the next sale at the nearest market in accordance with standard market procedures. After satisfaction of all charges, liens, fees, or other costs, the balance of the proceeds must be held in escrow pending written agreement between the consignor, consignee, or owner or court order.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 362, Section 1, eff May 3, 1994.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 47 - Animals, Livestock and Poultry

Chapter 4 - State Livestock-poultry Health Commission

Section 47-4-10. Purpose; membership.

Section 47-4-20. Definitions.

Section 47-4-30. Promulgation and enforcement of rules and regulations; permitted operations.

Section 47-4-40. Delegation of duties to director.

Section 47-4-50. Promulgation of regulations listing diseases; reporting suspected existence of disease.

Section 47-4-60. Certificate of veterinary inspection; requirement for out-of-state livestock or poultry; quarantine of uncertified animals; exceptions.

Section 47-4-65. Transport of live swine without identification prohibited.

Section 47-4-70. Quarantine of livestock or poultry; violation; penalty; segregation of animals; liens; abandoned animals.

Section 47-4-80. Condemned and destroyed livestock or poultry; indemnification of owner.

Section 47-4-90. Stop of livestock transport to check for proper documentation.

Section 47-4-100. Penalty for illegal transportation of livestock or poultry; civil liability.

Section 47-4-110. Police power of commission members and agents; livestock law enforcement officers; employment, removal, duties; bond.

Section 47-4-120. Inhibition of livestock inspection; penalty.

Section 47-4-130. Violation of provision of Title 47 is a misdemeanor; penalties; enforcement of commission regulations in court.

Section 47-4-140. Disposition of fines and fees.

Section 47-4-150. Advisory committees.

Section 47-4-160. Livestock and poultry regulation; local laws and ordinances preempted; exceptions.

Section 47-4-170. Confidential information; exemptions.