Utah Statutes
§ 4-11-111 — Importation of bees or appliances into state -- Certification required -- Inspection discretionary -- Authority to require destruction or removal of diseased bees and appliances.
Utah § 4-11-111
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 4-11-111 (2026).
Text
(1)(1)(a) A person may not bring or import any bees in packages or hives or bring or import any used beekeeping equipment or appliances into this state without obtaining a certificate from an inspector authorized in the state of origin certifying that:
(1)(a)(i) the bees, apiary equipment, or appliances have been inspected within the current production season; and
(1)(a)(ii) all diseased colonies in the apiary at the time of the inspection were destroyed or treated.
(1)(b) A person bringing or importing bees into the state shall advise the department of the address of the bees' destination and furnish the department with a copy of the certificate of inspection upon entry into the state.
(1)(c) A person intending to hold bees in the state for a period of time exceeding 30 days shall comply
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Legislative History
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 345, 2017 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 4-1-101
Title.§ 4-1-102
Construction.§ 4-1-107
Fees and late charges.§ 4-1-108
Severability clause.§ 4-1-109
General definitions.§ 4-1-111
Exemptions from licensure.§ 4-1-112
License by endorsement.§ 4-10-101
Title.§ 4-10-102
Definitions.§ 4-10-103
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