S.C. Code Regs. 55-1 - General s on South Carolina Forestry Commission Lands
1. Entry onto South Carolina Forestry
Commission lands is done wholly and completely at the risk of the individual.
The State of South Carolina nor the South Carolina Forestry Commission accepts
any responsibility for acts, omissions or activities or conditions on these
lands which cause or may cause personal injury or property damage.
2. All persons must obey all special rules
and regulations for South Carolina Forestry Commission lands including those
found in hunting schedules, maps, brochures, permits, any oral/written
instructions issued by South Carolina Forestry Commission personnel or those
instructions posted on South Carolina Forestry Commission lands.
3. Trespassing, fishing, hunting, killing,
capturing, or taking any fish or game, other recreational activities, or
attempting such act, are prohibited, except as may be authorized under these
rules and regulations, by permit or special authorization. On South Carolina
Forestry Commission lands, where an agreement is made between the South
Carolina Forestry Commission and the South Carolina Department of Natural
Resources to make the lands Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) as established by
Section
50-11-2200
of the South Carolina Code of Laws, hunting and fishing will be governed by the
appropriate South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) WMA laws and
regulations to include regulation 123-40.
4. On South Carolina Forestry Commission
lands, motor driven land conveyances shall be operated only on designated roads
or trails, except by permit or special authorization. Roads or trails which are
closed by barricades and/or signs either permanently or temporarily, are off
limits to motor driven land conveyances unless the South Carolina Forestry
Commission or its representative gives express permission. A person may not
obstruct or cause to be obstructed travel routes on South Carolina Forestry
Commission lands.
5. Motor driven
land conveyances shall be operated in a safe manner while on South Carolina
Forestry Commission lands.
6. On
South Carolina Forestry Commission lands, any person found guilty in a court of
law of undesirable or unsafe conduct, may, at the discretion of the Forest
Director, forfeit all permits and privileges thereto and/or all future permits
dependent upon the seriousness of the offense.
7. On South Carolina Forestry Commission
lands, all firearms transported in vehicles must be unloaded and secured in a
weapons case, or in the trunk of a vehicle, or in a locked box. Any firearm
with a shell in the chamber or attached magazine, or muzzleloader with a cap on
the nipple or flintlock with powder in the flash pan is considered loaded.
Provisions in No. 7 are not applicable to handguns as prescribed in statute
16-23-20 of the South Carolina Code of Laws.
8. On South Carolina Forestry Commission
lands, no target practice or target shooting is permitted except in areas
designated by the Commission for such purpose.
9. The hours for hunting and fishing shall be
published. The said hours may be set short of state and federal
regulations.
10. Any attempt to
move/flush/drive/pursue game to or into hunters on lands adjoining South
Carolina Forestry Commission lands is prohibited.
11. Waiting for game to cross county or state
roads on South Carolina Forestry Commission lands is prohibited.
12. Molesting, injuring, poisoning,
destroying, or attempting such acts, of any plant or animal life on South
Carolina Forestry Commission lands are prohibited except by permit.
13. Entry onto South Carolina Forestry
Commission lands constitutes consent to an inspection and search of the person,
game bag, or creel and any vehicle, trailer, conveyance, or
container.
14. On all lands owned
by the South Carolina Forestry Commission, the removal of artifacts or ecofacts
from the surface or subsurface is prohibited except when approved by the State
Historic Preservation Office and carried out in accordance with their
guidelines.
15. In accordance with
Section
48-23-70(b),
1976 S. C. Code of Laws, as amended, any person violating this section will be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, must be fined not more than two
hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than thirty days.
16. The penalty for fishing or hunting on any
forest area, other than those times specified by the South Carolina Forestry
Commission, shall be as prescribed by Section
50-1-90,
1976 South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended.
Except as modified or changed hereby, all prevailing laws, rules and regulations concerning the South Carolina Forestry Commission shall remain in full force and effect.
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