Apiary Inspection Act (R.S.N.B. 1973, c. A-9). Pays/Territoire Canada Sous-division territoriale New Brunswick Type du document Législation Date 1967 (2010) Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Bétail Mot clé Apiculture/sériciculture Parasites/maladies Santé des animaux Quarantaine Inspection Toxicité/empoisonnement Production animale Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Asie et Pacifique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Résumé This Act comprises 14 sections that outline restrictions and procedures for apiculture and sericulture, plus Schedule A that categorizes offences. The Act has procedural sections, the registration of bee-keepers (sect. 3) and the appointment, powers and duties of inspectors (sects. 6-8). It also concerns the prevention of the spread of pests, including mites, and disease among hives, through quarantine or the destruction of infected broods, hives and collateral equipment (sects. 4-6 and 8-12). The Provincial Apiarist ensures Act compliance, including, for example, annual registration, rearing queen bees and a prohibiting farmers from spreading substances harmful to bees, particularly when spraying fruit trees (sects. 3 and 11-12). The offences listed in Schedule A follow the Provincial Offences Procedure Act (sect. 13). The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations implementing the Act (sect. 14). Texte intégral Français/Anglais Site web www.gov.nb.ca Références - Législation Implementé par General Regulation - Apiary Inspection Act (N.B. Reg. 97-98). Législation | Canada | 1997 (1997) Mot clé: Apiculture/sériciculture, Certification, Parasites/maladies, Santé des animaux, Production animale Source: FAO, FAOLEX Abrogé par Apiary Inspection Act (RSNB 2011, c 111). Législation | Canada | 2011 (2011) Mot clé: Apiculture/sériciculture, Parasites/maladies, Santé des animaux, Quarantaine, Inspection, Toxicité/empoisonnement, Production animale Source: FAO, FAOLEX