Whenever by reason of a drought, low humidity, high winds, and other conditions, the forests and woodlands in the State are in danger of fires, the Governor, upon recommendation of the State Forester, may in the interest of public safety and the preservation of natural resources, have authority by proclamation to forbid the use of fire therein. When the Governor is satisfied that the occasion has passed for maintaining the provisions of the proclamation he shall annul it by another proclamation.
S.C. Code Ann. § 48-31-10
Proclamation forbidding use of fire in forests or woodlands when conditions are abnormal; annulment of proclamation
1962 Code SECTION 29-41; 1955 (49) 178.
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