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 G. PENALTIES |
Sec. 131.121. DISEASE CONTROL
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(a) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) violates a provision of Section 131.022 or 131.023 of this code;
(2) fails to report diseased bees in accordance with Section 131.025 of this code;
(3) ships or causes bees or equipment to be shipped into this state or between counties in this state without the permit required by Section 131.041 or 131.043 of this chapter;
(4) violates a rule, order, or quarantine of the chief apiary inspector adopted under this chapter;
(5) prevents or attempts to prevent an inspection of bees, equipment, pollen, or honey under the direction of the inspector under this chapter;
(6) prevents or attempts to prevent the discovery or treatment of diseased bees;
(7) interferes with or attempts to interfere with the inspector in the discharge of the duties under this chapter;
(8) as the owner or keeper of a diseased colony of bees, barters, gives away, sells, ships, or moves diseased bees, equipment, pollen, or honey or exposes other bees to the disease;
(9) exposes honey, pollen, hives, frames, combs, bees, or appliances known to be diseased in a manner that provides access to bees; or
(10) sells, offers for sale, barters, gives away, ships, or distributes honey or pollen taken from a colony of diseased bees.
(b) An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor.
(c) All fines collected under this section shall be deposited in the state treasury.