South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 27 - CLEMSON UNIVERSITY STATE LIVESTOCK-POULTRY HEALTH COMMISSION
Article 8 - JAPANESE BEETLE QUARANTINE
Section 27-109 - Regulated Areas
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 27-109
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Generally Infested Area.
1. Abbeville County.
The entire county.
2. Aiken County.
The entire county.
3. Anderson
County. The entire county.
4.
Calhoun County. The entire county.
5. Cherokee County. The entire
county.
6. Chester County. The
entire county.
7. Chesterfield
County. The entire county.
8.
Darlington County. The entire county.
9. Dillon County. The entire
county.
10. Fairfield County. The
entire county.
11. Florence County.
The entire county.
12. Greenville
County. The entire county.
13.
Greenwood County. The entire county.
14. Horry County. The entire
county.
15. Kershaw County. The
entire county.
16. Lancaster
County. The entire county.
17.
Laurens county. The entire county.
18. Lee County. The entire county.
19. Lexington County. The entire
county.
20. Marion County. The
entire county.
21. Marlboro County.
The entire county.
22. McCormick
County. The entire county.
23.
Newberry County. The entire county.
24. Oconee County. The entire
county.
25. Orangeburg County.
That portion of Orangeburg County bounded by a line beginning at a point where the North Fork of the Edisto River junctions with the Orangeburg-Lexington County line; thence in a southeast direction along said river to its junction with U. S. Highway 301; thence east along said highway to its junction with U. S. Highway 176; thence in a northwesterly direction along said highway to its junction with the Orangeburg-Calhoun County line; thence in a southwesterly direction along Orangeburg-Lexington County line to the point of beginning.
26. Pickens
County. The entire county.
27.
Richland County. The entire county.
28. Saluda County. The entire
county.
29. Spartanburg County. The
entire county.
30. Union County.
The entire county.
31. York County.
The entire county.
B. Suppressive area. None
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