North Carolina Statutes

§ 106-641 — Giving false information to Commissioner; hives; certificates, permits, etc

North Carolina § 106-641
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 106Agriculture
Art. 55North Carolina Bee and Honey Act of 1977

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 106-641 (2026).

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It is unlawful to knowingly give false information to the Commissioner concerning diseased bees or bees exposed to disease, their treatment, or disposition. The Commissioner may require that bees be kept in moveable frame hives and be maintained in an inspectable condition or in other hives where an inspection for disease or disorder can be readily made. The Board may adopt regulations for issuance of health certificates, moving permits, and the registration of honeybees and may require marking or identification of honeybee colonies or apiaries. (1977, c. 238, s. 8.)

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