Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
AGRICULTURE CODE |
Title 6. PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, AND SALE OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS |
Subtitle A. BEES AND NONLIVESTOCK ANIMAL INDUSTRY |
Chapter 131. BEES AND HONEY |
Subchapter C. PERMITS AND REGISTRATION |
Sec. 131.044. CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION
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(a) A person who wants a certificate of inspection for bees, equipment, pollen, or honey must file a written request for the inspection with the chief apiary inspector.
(b) On receipt of a request, the inspector shall authorize the inspection of the bees, equipment, pollen, or honey for the presence of disease.
(c) If a disease is not found in the bees, equipment, pollen, or honey, the inspector shall certify in writing that the bees, equipment, pollen, or honey is apparently free from disease.
(d) The inspector shall charge fees for inspections requested under this section. The inspector shall set the fees in amounts that are reasonable in relation to the costs of administering this section, but at not less than the following amounts:
(1) for each inspection of an apiary or group of apiaries, except a queen apiary, located within an area of 100 square miles$ 50(2) for an inspection of a queen apiary or group of queen apiaries located within an area of 100 square miles$200(3) for each additional inspection of a queen apiary or group of queen apiaries located within an area of 100 square miles$ 50.(e) The beekeeper of diseased bees or equipment shall pay an additional fee, in a reasonable amount set by the inspector at not less that $25, for each subsequent inspection that the inspector determines is necessary to contain, treat, or eradicate the disease.