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Apiary
(Bees)
Chapter
128: Section 35.
Transportation
of bees and bee equipment; certificate; inspection; fees.
Section 35. No colony of bees nor any used bee equipment shall be shipped
or transported into or delivered in this commonwealth from any other state
or country without a certificate, stating that the inspector of apiaries
or other officer charged with similar duties in that state or country
has inspected said colony or equipment within sixty days and that it is
free from infectious or contagious disease. The department may by regulation
establish a fee to be paid by any person or entity bringing hives, colonies
or packages of bees into the commonwealth under this section, subject
to approval by the secretary of administration and finance. Said fees
shall not be assessed on the importation of five or fewer hives, colonies
or packages so imported at one time, and shall be not less than five dollars
for importation of from six to twenty hives, colonies or packages at one
time, and shall be not less than twenty-five cents for each hive, colony
or package in amounts over twenty imported at one time; provided, however,
that in no event shall an individual or entity importing hives, colonies
or packages of bees into the commonwealth be assessed any amount greater
than two hundred and fifty dollars annually; provided, further, that no
assessments shall be made for the importation of queen bees. No transportation
company or common carrier shall be liable in damages for refusing to receive,
transport or deliver any colony of bees or used equipment when unaccompanied
by a certificate as above provided.
This section shall not prevent the transportation or delivery of queen
or package bees from Canada or the United States of America when not accompanied
by brood, honey or comb.
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