California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 12 - Sanitation
- Section 29170.
No person shall maintain or operate a diseased colony of bees, except pursuant to Section 29074.(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1404, Sec. 2.)
- Section 29171.
No person shall conceal or attempt to conceal the fact that disease exists within an apiary.(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1404, Sec. 2.)
- Section 29172.
No person shall sell any diseased bees, comb, hive, appliance, or colony.(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1404, Sec. 2.)
- Section 29173.
No person shall abandon any diseased apiary.(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1404, Sec. 2.)
- Section 29174.
No person shall expose to bees any comb or honey from a diseased colony of bees, except pursuant to Section 29074.(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch....
- Section 29175.
No person shall extract or render any honey, pollen, or wax from comb except in a building or enclosure which is so constructed as to...
- Section 29176.
No person shall possess any comb which is not occupied by a live bee colony unless the comb is tightly enclosed to prevent access to...
- Section 29177.
Any hive or appliance which contains any comb that is not occupied by a live bee colony and that is accessible to bees constitutes a...
- Section 29178.
No person shall make honey available to bees by means of open air feeding.(Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1404, Sec. 2.)
- Section 29179.
All beekeepers shall provide movable frames in the brood area of all hives which they use to contain bees, and shall make provisions so the...
- Section 29180.
The inspector shall order the owner or person in charge of any bees which are kept in a box or other unmovable or stationary comb...
- Section 29181.
No person shall place, in any combless package of bees or queen bees offered for sale or shipment, any food which contains honey.(Added by Stats....
Last modified: October 22, 2018