2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 106-65.76. Authority to regulate pasturage, entry, and honeybee colonies in elimination zones and other areas.

§ 106‑65.76.  Authority to regulate pasturage, entry, and honeybee colonies in elimination zones and other areas.

The Commissioner is authorized to promulgate regulations restricting the pasturage of livestock, entry by persons, and location of honeybee colonies in any premises in an elimination zone which have been or are to be treated with pesticides or otherwise treated to cause the eradication of the boll weevil, or in any other area that may be affected by such treatments. (1975, c. 958, s. 10.)

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