West Virginia Code § 19-13-3

Commissioner's powers and duties; rule-making authority; apiary
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education; cooperation with governmental agencies; seizure of infected bees and
bee equipment.
(a) The commissioner may propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code: (1) To effectively eradicate,
suppress or control honey bee pests as far as may be practical; (2) to regulaete the keeping
and maintaining of bees, bee equipment, queen breeding equipment, apiaries and
appliances; (3) to regulate treatments, retreatments, and fees for the serrvices; and (4) any
other rules necessary to effectuate the enforcement of this article.
(b) The commissioner is authorized to conduct apiary education in a manner which advances
and promotes bee culture in West Virginia. t
(c) The commissioner is authorized to cooperate with the federal government and its
agencies, departments and instrumentalities; other West Virginia agencies, departments,
divisions, or political subdivisions; and any other stlate or commonwealth and its agencies,
departments or political subdivisions, in orders to carry out the effective administration of
this article.
(d) The commissioner is authorized gto stop the delivery of, to seize, to destroy, to treat or to
order returned to point of origin, at the owner's expense, all appliances, bees, bee
equipment, bee products or hives transported into or within this state, found to be infected
with honey bee pests regardless of whether a valid certificate of inspection is attached.

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