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  6. Chap. 131

Chapter 131
Bees and Honey

Sections

131.001
Definitions
131.002
Chief Apiary Inspector
131.003
Conflicts of Interest
131.004
Assistants
131.005
Annual Reports
131.006
Audit
131.007
Publishing Information
131.008
Complaints
131.009
Public Testimony
131.010
Fees
131.021
Powers and Duties of Chief Apiary Inspector
131.022
Quarantines
131.023
Sale of Queen Bee and Attendants, Package Bees, Colonies, and Nuclei
131.024
Seizure of Bees, Equipment, Pollen, or Honey
131.025
Reportable Diseases and Pests
131.041
Permit for Interstate Movement
131.044
Certificate of Inspection
131.045
Beekeeper Registration
131.046
Disposition and Use of Fees
131.061
Identification Required
131.062
Brand; Registration
131.063
Registration of Brand; Fee
131.064
Manner of Affixing Name or Brand to Hives
131.065
Transfer of Brand
131.082
Use of Bee, Hive, or Comb Design
131.083
Sale of Imitation Honey
131.084
Sale of Honey Mixtures
131.101
Enforcement Authority
131.102
Entry Power
131.103
Stop-sale Order
131.104
Civil Actions
131.105
Venue for Civil and Criminal Actions
131.121
Disease and Pest Control
131.122
Apiary Equipment Brands
131.123
Labeling or Sale of Honey
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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