South Carolina General Assembly
110th Session, 1993-1994

Bill 4478


                    Current Status
Introducing Body:               House
Bill Number:                    4478
Ratification Number:            439
Act Number:                     386
Primary Sponsor:                Snow
Type of Legislation:            GB
Subject:                        Alligator Harvest Program
Date Bill Passed both Bodies:   19940428
Computer Document Number:       NO5/7512BDW.94
Governor's Action:              S
Date of Governor's Action:      19940510
Introduced Date:                19940112
Date of Last Amendment:         19940426
Last History Body:              ------
Last History Date:              19940510
Last History Type:              Act No. 386
Scope of Legislation:           Statewide
All Sponsors:                   Snow
                                Inabinett
                                Riser
                                Law
Type of Legislation:            General Bill

History

Bill   Body    Date          Action Description              CMN  Leg Involved
----   ------  ------------  ------------------------------  ---  ------------
4478   ------  19940510      Act No. 386
4478   ------  19940510      Signed by Governor
4478   ------  19940504      Ratified R 439
4478   House   19940428      Concurred in Senate
                             amendment, enrolled for
                             ratification
4478   Senate  19940427      Read third time, returned to
                             House with amendment
4478   Senate  19940426      Amended, read second time
4478   Senate  19940421      Committee Report: Favorable     07
                             with amendment
4478   Senate  19940405      Introduced, read first time,    07
                             referred to Committee
4478   House   19940331      Read third time, sent to
                             Senate
4478   House   19940330      Amended, read second time,
                             unanimous consent for third
                             reading on next Legislative
                             day
4478   House   19940302      Committee Report: Favorable     20
                             with amendment
4478   House   19940112      Introduced, read first time,    20
                             referred to Committee
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(A386, R439, H4478)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 50-9-1020, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE POINT SYSTEM USED TO SUSPEND HUNTING AND FISHING PRIVILEGES, SO AS TO INCLUDE HUNTING, TAKING, POSSESSING, OR SELLING ALLIGATORS; TO AMEND SECTION 50-15-60, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE COST OF PROGRAMS ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FEES FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE ALLIGATOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND TO REQUIRE APPLICATIONS TO PARTICIPATE BY MAY FIRST; TO AMEND SECTION 50-15-80, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO PENALTIES PERTAINING TO NONGAME WILDLIFE, SO AS TO REVISE THE PROVISIONS FOR ALLIGATORS TO INCLUDE THE HUNTING, TAKING, AND SHIPPING OF THEM AND DELETE THE REFERENCES TO EXPORTING, TRANSPORTING, OR RECEIVING FOR SHIPMENT; AND TO REPEAL SECTION 50-1-120, RELATING TO THE VIOLATIONS OF FISH AND GAME LAWS.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

Point system applied to hunting, taking, possessing, and selling alligators

SECTION 1. Section 50-9-1020 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Section 1261, Act 181 of 1993, is further amended to read:

"Section 50-9-1020. There is established the following point system for violations to be used by the department in suspending hunting and fishing privileges of those persons participating in those activities within this State:

(1) Common violations:

(a) resisting arrest by the use of force, violence, or weapons against an employee of the department while engaged in his duties, a law enforcement officer aiding in the work of the department, or a federally commissioned employee engaged in like or similar employment: 18;

(b) attempting escape after lawful arrest: 14;

(c) hunting or fishing in a state sanctuary at any time: 14;

(d) hunting, fishing, or trapping out of season, except in a state sanctuary: 10;

(e) selling game or game fish: 14;

(f) taking game or fish in an illegal manner not mentioned specifically elsewhere in this section. However, no points may be assessed pursuant to this subitem for fish taken on the seaward side of the saltwater-freshwater dividing lines as provided in Section 50-17-30: 8;

(g) using a borrowed or altered hunting or fishing license: 10;

(h) taking more than the legal limit of game or fish: 8;

(i) hunting or fishing without a license in possession: 6;

(j) trespassing to hunt, fish, or trap: 10;

(k) violating Game Management Area regulations: 8;

(l) hunting, taking, possessing, or selling alligators in violation of law or department regulations: 14;

(2) Hunting violations:

(a) killing or attempting to kill or molest deer from a motorboat: 14;

(b) night hunting deer or bear: 18;

(c) illegally transporting furs or hides and possessing untagged hides: 10;

(d) trapping quail or wild turkeys: 10;

(e) hunting over bait: 8;

(f) killing or possessing antlerless deer, except as expressly provided by law: 14;

(g) illegally night hunting other game, except deer, or hunting game in prohibited hours: 8;

(h) possessing buckshot illegally: 5;

(i) possessing unplugged gun while hunting, violation of Section 50-11-10: 4;

(j)1. killing or possessing a wild turkey during the closed season: 18;

2. killing or possessing a wild turkey hen during the spring gobbler season: 14;

(k) roost shooting wild turkeys between official sunset and official sunrise: 18;

(l) shooting wild turkeys over bait: 18;

(m) hunting wild turkeys over bait: 10;

(n) trespassing to hunt waterfowl: 18;

(o) hunting waterfowl over bait: 10;

(p) shooting waterfowl over bait: 10;

(q) hunting waterfowl out of posted season: 15;

(r) taking more than one waterfowl over the legal limit: 15.

(3) Fishing violations: trapping, netting, or seining game fish illegally: 10."

Alligator Control and Management Program; fees; applications

SECTION 2. Section 50-15-60 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Section 1264, Act 181 of 1993, is further amended to read:

"Section 50-15-60. (A) The costs of programs established under this chapter must be borne by the general fund and must be included in the annual appropriations act. However, the department shall issue permits, at a cost of thirty-five dollars each, for the sale of alligator products and establish fees for participation in the Alligator Control and Management Program for applications for alligator control agents, trappers, and licenses, landowner participation, hide validations, and meat sales. The department shall collect the proceeds from the sale of permits and alligator products for the costs of administering the Alligator Control and Management Program. These funds must be deposited to the credit of the Wildlife Protection Fund of the State Treasury and administered according to Section 50-1-150.

(B) Landowners or lessees of at least one hundred acres of occupied alligator habitat shall apply annually by May first to participate in the Alligator Control and Management Program."

Alligator violations revised

SECTION 3. Section 50-15-80 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Section 1264, Act 181 of 1993, is further amended to read:

"Section 50-15-80. (A) A person who violates Section 50-15-30(c) or regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 50-15-30 or a person who fails to procure or violates the terms of a permit issued under the regulations is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.

(B) A person who violates Section 50-15-40(c) or regulations promulgated pursuant to it or a person who fails to procure or violates the terms of a permit issued under Section 50-15-50(d) and (e) is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined one thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.

(C) An enforcement officer employed and authorized by the department or a police officer of the State or a municipality or county within the State may conduct searches as provided by law and execute a warrant to search for and seize equipment, business records, merchandise, or wildlife taken, used, or possessed in connection with a violation of this chapter. The officer or agency, without a warrant, may arrest a person who the officer or agent has probable cause to believe is violating, in his presence or view, the chapter or a regulation or permit provided for by it. An officer or agent who has made an arrest of a person in connection with a violation may search the person or business records at the time of arrest and seize wildlife, records, or property taken or used in connection with the violation.

(D) Equipment, merchandise, wildlife, or records seized under subsection (C) must be held by an officer or agent of the department pending disposition of court proceedings and forfeited to the State for destruction or disposition as the board considers appropriate. Before forfeiture the board may direct the transfer of wildlife seized to a qualified zoological, educational, or scientific institution for safekeeping. The costs of the transfer are assessable to the defendant. The department may promulgate regulations to implement this subsection.

(E) A person who violates regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 50-15-30 governing hunting, taking, possessing, storing, transporting, processing, selling, offering for sale, or shipping of an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) or parts or products of an alligator or a common or contract carrier who knowingly violates the regulations, upon conviction, must be fined not less than one thousand nor more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than one year."

Repeal

SECTION 4. Section 50-1-120 of the 1976 Code is repealed.

Time effective

SECTION 5. This act takes effect July 1, 1994.

Approved the 10th day of May, 1994.