North Carolina Statutes

§ 106-635 — Definitions

North Carolina § 106-635
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 106Agriculture
Art. 55North Carolina Bee and Honey Act of 1977

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(1)The term "apiary" means bees, comb, hives, appliances, or colonies, wherever they are kept, located, or found.
(2)The term "bee(s)" means insects of the superfamily Apoidea; in particular, the honeybees, Apis mellifera (L). It includes all life stages of such insects, their genetic material, and dead remains.
(3)The term "beeyard" means a location or site where bees are located in hives.
(4)The term "Board" means the North Carolina Board of Agriculture.
(5)The term "Brazilian or African bee" means bees of the subspecies Apis mellifera Adansonii and their progeny.
(6)The term "colony" means one hive and its contents, including bees, comb, and appliances.
(7)The term "comb" includes all materials which are normally deposited into hives by bees. It does not

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