131.021 – POWERS AND DUTIES OF CHIEF APIARY INSPECTOR. (a)
Texas Agriculture Code § 131.021
Summary
This law outlines the powers and responsibilities of the chief apiary inspector in Texas. It empowers the inspector to implement rules to control bee diseases and pests, and to restrict the importation of potentially harmful bee-related items from other regions.
Chief apiary inspector can adopt rules for disease control.
Prohibits importation of items that may carry bee diseases.
Affects beekeepers and those involved in bee-related commerce.
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