131.102 – ENTRY POWER. (a) The chief apiary inspector may
Texas Agriculture Code § 131.102
Summary
This law grants the chief apiary inspector and the Department of State Health Services the authority to enter premises to inspect for compliance with regulations concerning bees and related products. It applies to both public and private properties where bees, equipment, or honey may be present.
Inspectors can enter any premises at reasonable hours.
Focuses on compliance with bee-related regulations.
Applies to both public and private properties.
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In simple terms: Learn about Texas's ENTRY POWER. (a) The chief apiary inspector may law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.
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