It is illegal to force a horse to pull a carriage if the temperature exceeds 95 degrees.
City: Charleston
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Added: 2026/3/18
The Law
Charleston is famous for its historic downtown horse-drawn carriage tours, but the Southern summer heat can be brutal. This modern animal welfare ordinance ensures that horses and mules are taken off the streets and allowed to rest when the heat index reaches dangerous levels. Tour companies actively monitor the official city thermometer to comply with this humane rule.
Source & Citation
Code/Statute: Charleston Municipal Code § 29-213
Tourism and Animal Welfare Ordinances
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