Colorado Code § 35-25-106

Examination of apiaries
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(1) The commissioner, when he has reason to
suspect disease in any apiary, may examine all reported or suspected apiaries. If any contagious
disease is present, he may examine all apiaries in the same locality and ascertain whether or not
any contagious disease exists in the apiaries. If satisfied of the existence of any such contagious
disease, the commissioner may burn, sterilize, or medically treat said apiary in strict compliance
with rules and regulations pertaining thereto, or the commissioner may require the beekeeper to
burn, sterilize, or medically treat said apiary.
(2) If a dispute arises as to the diagnosis of the disease, a sample shall be taken and
mailed to the nearest bee disease and investigation laboratory for positive identification. Should
the occasion arise, the commissioner may preserve from destruction diseased colonies for
experimental purposes.

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