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The Bees Control Act - Agriculture
chief plant protection officer first had and §/355,.4 obtained, and any bees, honey, or beekeepers? stock brought sch. within the limits of this island without such permission may be seized and destroyed at any time by any customs officer or by any office
The Bees Control Act - Agriculture
chief plant protection officer may, with the approval of the minister, destroy or cause to be destroyed any bees, honey or beekeepers? stock so brought within the limits of this island or landed in this island. 5. any person bringing within the limits of
The Bees Control Act
chief plant protection officer for permission so to do and observing the terms and conditions by these regulations imposed. 3. on every application as aforesaid for permission to import queen bees the applicant shall pay to the chief plant protection off
The Bees Control Act
chief plant protection officer shall exercise due diligence so that the queen bees shall be transferred as aforesaid and be re- directed to the importer to the address furnished by the application, with as little delay as possible, but he shall not be res
The Bees Control Act
chief plant protection officer is authorized to grant any person leave to bring within the limits of this island or to land in this island honey from the cayman islands. [the inclusion of this page is authorized by l.n. 4/1976]
The Bees Control Act
chief plant protection officer is authorized to grant per- mission to bring within the limits of this island honey or beeswax intended for transshipment or in transit on ships or vessels on the following conditions? @ (ii) (iii) gv) v) honey inte
The Bees Control Act
chief plant protection officer? (i) the number of apiaries in his charge or possession; (ii) the number of hives and colonies in each apiary; (iii) the place, district and parish in which each apiary is situated. 3. no owner or person having the charge
The Bees Control Act
chief plant protection officer any apiary, by reason of its infection with ?foul brood disease of bees? and/or other disease of bees within the meaning of the act, is a menace to the health of any other apiary in the same locality, or the general welfare