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Apiary
(Bees)
Chapter
128: Section 32. Inspector
of apiaries; duties; staff; preparation and distribution of literature
on bee culture; inspections; suppression of bee diseases.
Section 32. There shall be within the department a full-time chief apiary
inspector to perform the duties of the department relative to a program
for the inspection and control of bees, as provided in sections thirty-two
through thirty-eight, inclusive. Subject to appropriation, the apiary
inspector shall have a staff to perform said duties. With the approval
of the commissioner, the inspector of apiaries shall prepare and distribute
from time to time such literature upon the subject of bee culture as he
deems advisable, shall make or cause to be made through his assistants
such inspection of the bee colonies and beekeeping equipment throughout
the commonwealth as is necessary to discover and suppress all bee diseases
of a contagious or infectious nature inclusive of virus, fungus, bacterial
or animal parasite and for this public purpose may require by regulation
the registration of all bee colonies kept within the commonwealth and
their location by the owners or caretakers thereof, the fee for which
shall be determined by the secretary of administration and finance, which
in no case shall exceed five dollars per registrant, regardless of the
number of colonies so registered by him. The commissioner may make and
issue reasonable regulations for carrying out this and sections thirty-three
to thirty-eight, inclusive.
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