Vermont Statutes

§ 3021 — Definitions

Vermont § 3021
JurisdictionVermont
Title 6Title 6: Agriculture
Ch. 172Chapter 172: Inspection of Apiaries

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 6, § 3021 (2026).

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(1)“Abandoned apiary” means any apiary in this State whose location has not been registered with the Secretary and for which the owner cannot be located after reasonable effort.
(2)“Apiary” means a place where one or more colonies of bees are kept and shall include hives and bees.
(3)“Bee” means the insect commonly known as the honey bee (apis mellifera), or other species of the genus apis, at any stage of its existence, including the egg, larval, pupal, or adult stages.
(4)“Brood comb” means a structure of cells composed of beeswax in which bees lay their eggs and in which immature bees are reared.
(5)“Colony” means the hive and its equipment, including bees, comb, and honey.
(6)“Secretary” means the Secretary of the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets.

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