South Carolina Statutes

§ 50-5-360 — Wholesale seafood dealer, peeler crab, and molluscan shellfish licenses; display of license; roadside vendors; brood stock exception; penalties.

South Carolina § 50-5-360
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 50FISH, GAME AND WATERCRAFT
Ch. 5MARINE RESOURCES ACT

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S.C. Code Ann. § 50-5-360 (2026).

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(A)Except as provided in subsection (G), a person or entity who buys, receives, or handles any live or fresh saltwater fish or any saltwater fishery products landed in this State regardless of where taken and packs, processes, ships, consigns, or sells such items at other than retail, and not solely as bait, must first obtain a wholesale seafood dealer license. A person who buys or receives such product solely from licensed wholesale seafood dealers is not required to obtain a wholesale seafood dealer license. The fee for a resident wholesale seafood dealer license is one hundred dollars, and the fee for a nonresident license is five hundred dollars. Each location at which products are to be packed, processed, shipped, consigned, or bought, or to be sold at wholesale must be a permanent,

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 245, SECTION 2; 2002 Act No. 342, SECTION 14; 2017 Act No. 30 (S.465), SECTION 2, eff May 10, 2017; 2024 Act No. 212 (H.4386), SECTION 4, eff July 1, 2024. Editor's Note 2024 Act No. 212, SECTION 12, provides as follows: "SECTION 12. Upon approval of this act by the Governor, a moratorium on the issuance of new commercial equipment licenses to use traps for the taking of blue crab takes effect, at which time the department must not issue any new commercial equipment licenses to use traps for the taking of blue crab. This moratorium expires on June 15, 2025. Commercial equipment licenses to use traps for the taking of blue crab in effect for the 2023-2024 license year are extended and do not expire until June 30, 2025." Effect of Amendment 2017 Act No. 30, SECTION 2, in (C), added the third sentence, relating to completion of shellfish training required by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. 2024 Act No. 212, SECTION 4, in (B), in the first sentence, substituted ", must be licensed for peeler crabs, and the person's or entity's business premises must be capable of peeler shedding operations" for "and be licensed for peeler crabs", and added the fourth sentence.

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