This section provides definitions for key terms related to beekeeping and apiaries in Texas. It clarifies what constitutes abandoned apiaries, equipment, and bees, as well as defining beekeepers and apiaries, which is essential for compliance with state regulations.
Defines 'abandoned' as unmaintained apiaries or bees.
Clarifies what constitutes an 'apiary' and a 'beekeeper'.
Establishes foundational terms for regulatory compliance.
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