Maine Code § 7-2771

Disease and parasites of honeybees
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The commissioner shall adopt rules to designate the diseases and parasites to be regulated in
accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, Title 5, chapter 375. All honeybees infected
with the disease known as American Foulbrood, European Foulbrood or other regulated honeybee
diseases and parasites, together with the equipment contaminated by any such disease or parasite, are
declared to be a danger to spreading these diseases and parasites. All honeybees and equipment which
are suspected by the commissioner to be infected or infested with a regulated disease or parasite shall
be quarantined in a location stipulated by the commissioner. The presence of a regulated disease or
parasite shall be confirmed using a suitable method and qualified agency authorized by the
commissioner. Upon confirmation, the beekeeper shall be notified by a state bee inspector and allowed
7 days to eliminate the disease in a manner prescribed by the commissioner. If no corrective action is
taken within 7 days, the infected or infested colonies shall be abated by a bee inspector in a manner
prescribed by rule in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, Title 5, chapter 375.
[PL 1985, c. 572 (NEW).]

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