2024 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 31 - Housing and Redevelopment
Chapter 21 - Fair Housing Law
Editor's Note
2019 Act No. 44, preamble, provides as follows:
"Whereas, service animals that are properly trained to assist persons with disabilities play a vital role in establishing independence for such persons; and
"Whereas, the term "service animal" has a distinct meaning in the law. A service animal means an animal that is trained for the purposes of assisting or accommodating the sensory, mental, or physical disability of a disabled person. Under the law, the provision of emotional support, well-being, comfort, or companionship does not constitute the work or tasks of a service animal; and
"Whereas, no vest, other marking, or documentation is required for an animal to qualify as a service animal, nor are such vests, markings, or documentation a reliable indication of whether an animal is, by law, a service animal. People sometimes erroneously think that a therapy animal, an emotional support animal, or any animal wearing a vest or having any other type of marking is a service animal as defined by law; and
"Whereas, there is an increasing number of occurrences in which people exploit the confusion related to service animals and attempt to bring an animal into a place that it would otherwise not be allowed to enter by passing off the pet, therapy animal, or emotional support animal as a service animal, either by oral misrepresentation, placement of a vest or other marking on the animal, or presentation of a "certificate", despite knowing that it is not a service animal; and
"Whereas, some companies mislead individuals into believing that they will be entitled to the rights or privileges for individuals with disabilities with service animals if they buy the company's vests or obtain some type of certificate. These misrepresentations, in some cases, are unlawful deceptive trade practices and compound the confusion around service animals; and
"Whereas, commendably, federal and state laws require places of public accommodation, including airports, restaurants, theaters, stores, hospitals, and more, to allow any animal that is presented as a service animal into the place of public accommodation. These same places of public accommodation face a dilemma if someone enters the premises and intentionally misrepresents his animal as a service animal; and
"Whereas, when people try to falsely represent a nonservice animal as a service animal, business owners and other places of public accommodation become increasingly distrustful that the animals being represented to them as service animals are, in fact, service animals. Misrepresentation of service animals delegitimizes the program and makes it harder for persons with disabilities to gain unquestioned acceptance of their legitimate, properly trained, and essential service animals. Now, therefore, [Text of Act]."
Effect of Amendment
2019 Act No. 44, Section 6, added (N), allowing landlords to ask certain questions regarding a tenant's or prospective tenant's animal for purposes of reasonable accommodations.
- Section 31-21-10. Short title.
- Section 31-21-20. State policy.
- Section 31-21-30. Definitions.
- Section 31-21-40. Discrimination in relation to sale or rental of property.
- Section 31-21-50. Discrimination in relation to membership or participation in multiple listing service, real estate brokers' organization, or related service, organization, or facility.
- Section 31-21-60. Discrimination in relation to residential real estate-related transactions.
- Section 31-21-70. Application and exceptions.
- Section 31-21-80. Interference with the exercise of any right under this chapter.
- Section 31-21-90. Administration of chapter.
- Section 31-21-100. Powers of commission.
- Section 31-21-110. Investigations by commission; subpoenas.
- Section 31-21-120. Complaints; process and handling; conciliation; effect of local laws; civil action.
- Section 31-21-130. Investigator's report and recommendation; dismissal of or hearing on complaint; civil action; amending of complaint; subpoenas; hearing by commission; opinion and order; review; court appeals; enforcement orders.
- Section 31-21-140. Civil action; damages.
- Section 31-21-150. Coordination regarding complaint filed with multiple agencies.