. Gleanings in bee culture . ee-keeper, was passed to prevent the introduc-tion into and dissemination within the stateof contagious and infectious diseases ofhoneybees; providing for the eradicationof bee diseases; authorizing the Departmentof Agriculture and immigration of the stateof Louisiana to make rules and regulationsfor carrying out the provisions of this act;prescribing a penalty for violations, and pro-viding a revenue. All honeybees shipped or moved into thestate shall be accompanied by a certificateof inspection signed by the state entomolo-gist, state apiary inspector or correspo


. Gleanings in bee culture . ee-keeper, was passed to prevent the introduc-tion into and dissemination within the stateof contagious and infectious diseases ofhoneybees; providing for the eradicationof bee diseases; authorizing the Departmentof Agriculture and immigration of the stateof Louisiana to make rules and regulationsfor carrying out the provisions of this act;prescribing a penalty for violations, and pro-viding a revenue. All honeybees shipped or moved into thestate shall be accompanied by a certificateof inspection signed by the state entomolo-gist, state apiary inspector or correspondingofficial of the state or country from whichsuch bees are shipped or moved. These cer-tificates must certify to the freedom of thebees, combs and hives from contagious dis-eases. The Department of Agriculture is alsogiven full power to deal with American andEuropean foul brood. Isle of Wight disease,and all other infectious and contagious dis-eases. The shipment or movement of sec-ond-hand beehives, honeycombs, frames or. Attractive bee club float in parade during the ninth annual boys and girls short course at Louisiana State University. 710 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE November, 1922 FROM THE FIELD OF EXPERIENCE other bee equipment into the state is for-bidden except under such rules and regula-tions as may be prescribed by the entomolo-gist in accordance with the law. Tor the purpose of carrying out and put-ting into effect the provisions of the act,the Department of Agriculture is empow-ered to levy and collect such charges asmay be necessary, but which shall not bemore than the following rates: On each individual partnership or corpor-ation having not more than 25 bee colonies,the sum of 25 cents on each colony. On over25 colonies and not over 50 colonies, the sumof 20 cents on each colony. On over 50and not over 100 colonies, the sum of 121/2cents on each colony and on those havingmore than 100 colonies the sum of 10 centson each colony. The money so collected willbe rece


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