. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 28, 1907 American Hee Journal '"-A»> _ j instructions as to the manner of troatiiiK them. Within a reasonable time after mak- ing the Ursl examination, the Inspector Hhall malio a second examination, and if the comli- tlons of any of the colonies atleoted is sueli as, in his juiiifment, renders it necessary, he may personally treat the disease, or, if in his opinion, it is necessary to prevent further spread of the disease, and the owner refuses to treat them according to the instructions of said Inspector, then the Inspector may Ijurn or


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 28, 1907 American Hee Journal '"-A»> _ j instructions as to the manner of troatiiiK them. Within a reasonable time after mak- ing the Ursl examination, the Inspector Hhall malio a second examination, and if the comli- tlons of any of the colonies atleoted is sueli as, in his juiiifment, renders it necessary, he may personally treat the disease, or, if in his opinion, it is necessary to prevent further spread of the disease, and the owner refuses to treat them according to the instructions of said Inspector, then the Inspector may Ijurn or otherwise destroy such diseased bees, comb or other material that might cause the spread of the infection. Sec. 3.—Said Inspector shall have the right to enter any premises where bees are Itept, for the performance of his duties. Sec. 4.—The Inspector shall make a full re- port to the Secretary of the Board of Agricul- ture at least once each year, stating the num- ber of apiaries inspected, the number found to be diseased, and the number treated, and such other information as he may deem im- portant. The Secretary of the Board of Agri- culture shall publish, in his annual report, or otherwise, such of the information as he deems of importance to the apiarists of the State. Sec. 5.—Said Inspector shall receive four dollars for each day actually and necessarily spent in the performance of his duties, and shall be reimbursed for the monej- expended by him in defraying the necessary traveling expenses: Provided, the total expenditure for such purposes shall not exceed one thou- sand dollars in any one year: Provided fur- ther, that the said Inspector shall render to the Board of Agriculture an itemized account of his per diem and expenses, and upon ap- proval of the same by the Executive Commit- tee of the Board of Agriculture, the President and Secretary of the Board are instructed to draw a warrant upon any available funds for the amounts allowed. Sec. 6.—Any owner of


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