2021 New York Laws
AGM - Agriculture and Markets
Article 15 - Bee Diseases
174 - Keeping of Diseased and Banned Bees Prohibited; Existence of Disease to Be Reported.

* § 174. Keeping  of diseased and banned bees prohibited; existence of
disease to be reported. 1. No person shall keep  in  his  possession  or
under  his  care  any  colony  of  bees  affected  with  a contagious or
infectious  disease  or  infested  by  insects  or  parasitic  organisms
adversely affecting bees, or by species or subspecies of bees which have
been  determined  by  the  commissioner  to  cause  injury,  directly or
indirectly, to this state's  useful  bee  population,  crops,  or  other
plants.  Any  person  who knows that any bees owned or controlled by him
are affected with, or have been exposed to, any contagious or infectious
disease, insects or parasitic organisms adversely affecting bees, or  by
species  or  subspecies  of  bees  which  have  been  determined  by the
commissioner to cause injury, directly or indirectly,  to  this  state's
useful bee population, crops, or other plants, shall at once report such
fact  to the commissioner, stating all facts known to him with reference
to said contagion, infection, or exposure.
  2. No person shall  hide  or  conceal  any  bees  or  used  beekeeping
equipment  from  the  inspector  or give false information in any manner
pertaining to this article. No person shall resist, impede or hinder the
commissioner or his duly authorized representatives in the discharge  of
his or their duties.
  3.  Whenever  the  commissioner or his duly authorized representatives
shall determine that any colony of bees,  bee  material,  structures  or
appliances  is  infected  with,  or  has  been exposed to, contagious or
infectious diseases of bees, or is infested with or has been exposed  to
insects  or  parasitic organisms adversely affecting bees, or to species
or subspecies of bees which have been determined by the commissioner  to
cause  injury,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  this  state's  useful bee
population, crops, or other plants, said colonies of bees and  material,
structures  or  appliances  shall be immediately placed under quarantine
and a written notice thereof shall be served on the owner or  caretaker.
No  person  shall  move,  tamper  with,  handle, or otherwise disturb or
molest or cause to  be  moved,  tampered  with,  handled,  or  otherwise
disturbed   or  molested  any  colonies,  materials,  or  appliances  so
quarantined without a written permit from the commissioner or  his  duly
authorized representatives.
  4.  All  species  and subspecies of bees which have been determined by
the commissioner to  cause  injury,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  this
state's  useful  bee  population,  crops,  or other plants and all bees,
beehives, bee fixtures or appurtenances infected with,  or  exposed  to,
contagious  or infectious diseases of bees, or infested with, or exposed
to, insects or parasitic organisms adversely affecting bees, or with  or
to  species  or  subspecies of bees which have been determined by him to
cause injury,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  this  state's  useful  bee
population,  crops, or other plants, are hereby declared to be nuisances
to be abated as hereinafter described.
  5. If any inspection made by the commissioner or his  duly  authorized
representative   discloses  that  any  apiary,  appliances,  structures,
colonies or comb constitute  a  nuisance  within  the  meaning  of  this
section,  the  commissioner  or  his duly authorized representatives may
with the co-operation and consent of  the  owner  or  person  in  charge
immediately proceed to abate the nuisance by destroying or treating such
colonies and equipment, or he may order the owner or person in charge to
destroy  or treat such colonies or equipment as may be deemed advisable.
In case the owner or person in charge will not consent to the  abatement
of  the nuisance by immediate destruction or treatment, the commissioner
or his duly authorized representative shall notify in writing the owner,
occupant or person in charge of the premises that such  nuisance  exists
and  order  that  the same be abated within five days after a date which

shall be specified in said order. Such order  shall  contain  directions
setting  forth  the  method or methods which shall be taken to abate the
nuisance and shall be served upon  the  owner,  occupant  or  person  in
charge  of  the premises either personally or by registered or certified
mail.
  6. If the order directs the destruction of any bees,  hives,  fixtures
or appurtenances and the owner thereof considers himself to be aggrieved
thereby, he may, within five days from the receipt of the order, present
to  the  commissioner  a  request  for  a review. Written notice of such
request must be served by mail upon the commissioner.  Upon  receipt  of
such  notice,  the commissioner shall cause an investigation to be made.
The request for a review shall act to stay  all  proceedings  until  the
matter  has  been investigated and a final determination rendered by the
commissioner. During the time specified in  the  order  and  during  any
extended  time  permitted  by  reason  of  such  review  the quarantined
colonies and equipment shall not be removed, molested or  tampered  with
except  by written permission of the commissioner or his duly authorized
representative. No damage shall be awarded to the owner for the loss  of
any  apiary,  bees,  hives,  apiary  appliance, or bee product destroyed
under the provisions of this section or any regulation or order made  in
pursuance thereof.
  7.  Persons keeping bees shall keep them in hives of such construction
that the frames and combs may be easily removed  without  damaging  them
for  examination  of  the  brood  for the purpose of determining whether
disease exists in the brood.
  8. No person shall expose in any place to which bees have  access  any
bee  product,  hive  or  other  apiary  appliance  in  such  manner that
contagious or infectious diseases of bees may be disseminated therefrom.
  9. The commissioner may promulgate rules and regulations to  establish
appropriate   tolerance   levels  for  insects  or  parasitic  organisms
adversely  affecting  bees  within  hives,   fixtures,   structures   or
appurtenances.  Beehives  conforming  with  such  established  tolerance
levels shall not be considered nuisances under  this  section.  If  upon
inspection  a  hive  is  found  to  exceed  such  tolerance  levels, the
commissioner may consider such apiary to be a nuisance and may order the
destruction or treatment of the apiary  as  set  forth  in  subdivisions
four, five and six of this section.
  * NB Effective until December 23, 2021
  * § 174. Keeping  of diseased and banned bees prohibited; existence of
disease to be reported.  1.  No  person  shall  keep  in  such  person's
possession  or under such person's care any colony of bees affected with
a contagious or infectious disease or infested by disease  or  parasitic
organisms  adversely affecting bees, or by species or subspecies of bees
which have been determined by the commissioner to cause injury, directly
or indirectly, to the public safety  or  to  this  state's  managed  bee
population,  crops,  or other plants. Any person who knows that any bees
owned or controlled by such person exceed disease or parasite tolerances
or are a species or subspecies of bees that have been determined by  the
commissioner  to  cause  injury,  directly  or indirectly, to the public
health or welfare or to this state's managed bee population,  crops,  or
other  plants,  such  tolerances and determinations to be established in
regulation by the commissioner, shall at once report such  fact  to  the
commissioner,  stating  all facts known to such person with reference to
said contagion, infection, or exposure. Information regarding  allowable
disease and parasite tolerances and species and subspecies of bees shall
be made available on the department's website.
  2.  No  person  shall  hide  or  conceal  any  bees or used beekeeping
equipment from department apiary inspectors or give false information in

any manner pertaining to this article. No person shall resist, impede or
hinder  the  commissioner  or   the   commissioner's   duly   authorized
representatives in the discharge of his or her or their duties.
  3.  Whenever  the  commissioner  or the commissioner's duly authorized
representatives shall determine that any colony of bees,  bee  material,
structures  or  appliances  is  infected  with,  or has been exposed to,
contagious or infectious diseases of bees, or is infested  with  or  has
been exposed to insects or parasitic organisms adversely affecting bees,
or  to  species  or subspecies of bees which have been determined by the
commissioner to cause injury, directly or indirectly,  to  this  state's
managed  bee  population,  crops, or other plants, said colonies of bees
and material, structures or appliances shall be immediately placed under
quarantine and a written notice thereof shall be served on the owner  or
caretaker.  No  person  shall  move,  tamper  with, handle, or otherwise
disturb or molest or cause to  be  moved,  tampered  with,  handled,  or
otherwise  disturbed  or molested any colonies, materials, or appliances
so quarantined without a written permit from  the  commissioner  or  the
commissioner's duly authorized representatives.
  4.  (a)  All species and subspecies of bees which have been determined
by the commissioner to cause injury,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  the
public health or welfare shall be destroyed per commissioner order.

(b) A beekeeper who received notification that he or she is prohibited from selling nucs or queens as they have been deemed unfit for sale by laboratory confirmation of American Foulbrood, may be ordered by the commissioner to destroy such colonies.

(c) During the time specified in either such order authorized by this subdivision, the quarantined colonies and equipment shall not be removed, molested or tampered with except by written permission of the commissioner or the commissioner's duly authorized representative. No damage shall be awarded to the owner for the loss of any apiary, bees, hives, apiary appliance or bee product destroyed under the provisions of this section or a regulation or order made in pursuance thereof. 4-a. All species and subspecies of bees determined by the commissioner to cause injury to this state's managed bee population, crops, or other plants and all bees, beehives, bee fixtures or appurtenances infected with, or exposed to, contagious or infectious diseases of bees, or infested with, or exposed to, insects or parasitic organisms adversely affecting bees, or with or to species or subspecies of bees which have been determined by the commissioner to cause injury, directly or indirectly, to this state's managed bee population, crops, or other plants, are hereby declared to be nuisances to be abated as hereinafter described. 5. If any inspection made by the commissioner or the commissioner's duly authorized representative discloses that any apiary, appliances, structures, colonies or comb constitute a nuisance within the meaning of this section, the commissioner or the commissioner's duly authorized representatives may with the co-operation and consent of the owner or person in charge immediately proceed to abate the nuisance by destroying or treating such colonies and equipment, or he or she may order the owner or person in charge to destroy or treat such colonies or equipment as may be deemed advisable. In case the owner or person in charge will not consent to the abatement of the nuisance by immediate destruction or treatment, the commissioner or the commissioner's duly authorized representative shall notify the owner, occupant or person in charge of the premises in writing that such nuisance exists and order that the same be abated within five days after a date which shall be specified in said order. Such order shall also contain directions setting forth the method or methods which shall be taken to abate the nuisance and shall be served upon the owner, occupant or person in charge of the premises either personally or by registered or certified mail. 6. Any person believed to have violated any provision of this article shall receive written notice of such alleged violation and an opportunity to be heard to dispute such alleged violation. A beekeeper who receives an order that directs the destruction or treatment of any bees, hives, fixtures or appurtenances deemed a nuisance or notification that such beekeeper is prohibited from selling nucs and queens pursuant to paragraph (c) of subdivision one of section one hundred seventy-three-c of this article may, within five days from the receipt of the order or notification, request a hearing thereon. The order or notification shall advise the beekeeper of the right to such hearing, the procedure to be followed and the manner in which the request may be made to the commissioner. Upon receipt of such request, the commissioner shall give the beekeeper ten days' notice in writing of a hearing for the beekeeper to show cause why the destruction, treatment or prohibition on selling by the order or notification is not appropriate. The hearing shall be held on the record. The request for a hearing shall act to stay all proceedings until a final determination rendered by the commissioner. During the time specified in the order and during any extended time, pending such final determination, the quarantined colonies and equipment shall not be removed, molested or tampered with except by written permission of the commissioner or the commissioner's duly authorized representative. No damage shall be awarded to the owner for the loss of any apiary, bees, hives, apiary appliance, or bee product destroyed under the provisions of this section or any regulation or order made in pursuance thereof. 7. Persons keeping bees shall keep them in hives of such construction that the frames and combs may be easily removed without damaging them for examination of the brood for the purpose of determining whether disease exists in the brood. 8. No person shall knowingly expose in any place to which bees have access any bee product, hive or other apiary appliance in such manner that contagious or infectious diseases of bees may be disseminated therefrom. 9. The commissioner may promulgate rules and regulations to establish appropriate tolerance levels for diseases or parasitic organisms adversely affecting bees within hives, fixtures, structures or appurtenances. Beehives conforming with such established tolerance levels shall not be considered nuisances under this section. If upon inspection a hive is found to exceed such tolerance levels, the commissioner may consider such apiary to be a nuisance and may order the destruction or treatment of the apiary as set forth in subdivisions four, four-a, five and six of this section. * NB Effective December 23, 2021

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