. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Nov. 20, 1919. THE BRITISH BEE JOUTINAT,. 513. Legislation. As promised last week, we give the text of the last Bee Disease Bill that was placed before Parliament. BEE DISEASE A Bill to provide for the prevention of the introduction and spread of Pests and Diseases affecting Bees. Be it enacted by the King's most Excel- lent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Tem- poral, and Commons, in this present Par- liament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: â Prohibition of Im>portation of
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Nov. 20, 1919. THE BRITISH BEE JOUTINAT,. 513. Legislation. As promised last week, we give the text of the last Bee Disease Bill that was placed before Parliament. BEE DISEASE A Bill to provide for the prevention of the introduction and spread of Pests and Diseases affecting Bees. Be it enacted by the King's most Excel- lent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Tem- poral, and Commons, in this present Par- liament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: â Prohibition of Im>portation of Bees, etc. 1. The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries (hereinafter referred to as the 'â Board ") may make such orders as they think expedient for preventing the intro- duction into i^^ngland and Wales of any pest or disease affecting b«es, and for that purpose any such order may prohibit and regulate the introduction or admission by post of bees, and of any articles or appli- ances used in connection with bee-keep-' ing, and any other thing whereby any such pest or disease may be introduced, and any such order may direct or authorise the seizure, detention, destruction, or dis- posal of any bees or things introduced or admitted in contravention of any such order. Orders for Preventing Spread of Bee Disease. 3. The Board may make such orders as they think expedient for preventing the spread in England and Wales of any pest or disease affecting bees, and any such order may direct or authorise the destruc- tion by the local authority of any colony of bees so affected, and any receptacle (other than a movable comb hive) in which there are or have been so affected bees, and the contents of any receptacle which is being used or has recently been used for bees so affected, and may authorise the destruction by the local authority, subject to payment by way of compensation of the value of the thing destroyed, of bees or- any other thing which, in the opinion of the local autho
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