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Chapter 1
Bees

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 29000–29013
2
Apiary Board
Sections 29020–29028
3
Apiary Assessments
Sections 29030.5–29032
4
Registration and Identification of Apiaries
Sections 29040–29057
5
Intrastate Movement
Sections 29070–29074
6
Notification Regions
Sections 29080–29082
7
Use of Pesticides
Sections 29100–29103
8
Quarantine
Sections 29110–29114
9
Importation
Sections 29120–29128
10
Exportation
Sections 29140–29145
11
Wax Salvage
Sections 29150–29157
12
Sanitation
Sections 29170–29181
13
Colony Strength
Sections 29190–29195
14
Apiary Inspection
Sections 29200–29213
15
Enforcement and Penalties
Sections 29300–29313
16
Africanized Honey Bees
Sections 29320–29322
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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