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No person may
(1) interfere with an inspector engaged in the performance of duties under this chapter;
(2) keep bees in hives with immovable frames or hives constructed to impede or hinder inspection;
(3) knowingly have, or keep, a colony of bees or equipment infected by bee disease without notifying the division;
(4) knowingly move, sell, barter, or transport any contaminated or diseased bees or beekeeping equipment from an apiary, except to a place approved for destruction, disinfecting, or sterilization.
History: Eff. 11/21/84, Register 92
Authority: AS 03.47.030
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