South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 9 - Livestock Generally
Section 47-9-220. Branding is lawful.

It is lawful to brand livestock with the owner's brand in accordance with the provisions of this article.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 6-362; 1952 (47) 2175.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 47 - Animals, Livestock and Poultry

Chapter 9 - Livestock Generally

Section 47-9-10. Marking, branding, or disfiguring large animals of another.

Section 47-9-20. Marking, branding, or disfiguring small animals of another.

Section 47-9-30. Use of horse, mare, or mule without permission.

Section 47-9-40. Alterations of teeth of horses or mules.

Section 47-9-50. Permit required for hauling cattle or swine at night by truck.

Section 47-9-60. Appeal of livestock and poultry facility permits.

Section 47-9-65. Polo horse performance enhancing mineral or drug compounds; certification by compounding pharmacist; penalty.

Section 47-9-210. Definitions.

Section 47-9-220. Branding is lawful.

Section 47-9-230. Earmarking.

Section 47-9-240. One brand per person.

Section 47-9-250. Separate brands of wife or minor.

Section 47-9-260. Application and fee for adoption of brand.

Section 47-9-270. Issuance of certificate.

Section 47-9-280. Recording certificate.

Section 47-9-290. Certificate as evidence of ownership of livestock; foreign certificates.

Section 47-9-300. Registered brands for livestock.

Section 47-9-330. Transfers of brands.

Section 47-9-340. Cancellation of registration.

Section 47-9-350. Revocation of registration.

Section 47-9-360. Age at which livestock should be branded.

Section 47-9-370. Witnesses required when branding purchased or acquired livestock.

Section 47-9-380. Unlawful branding.

Section 47-9-390. Brand records.

Section 47-9-400. Rules and regulations.

Section 47-9-410. Violations.

Section 47-9-710. Definitions.

Section 47-9-720. Equine liability immunity; exceptions to grant of immunity.

Section 47-9-730. Warning signs; contract to contain warning notice; immunity revoked for failure to comply.