Effective: June 20, 1994
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 - 120th General Assembly
To enforce sections 909.01 to 909.18 of the Revised Code, the director of agriculture or his authorized representatives, during daylight hours, shall have access to and egress from any apiary or to any premises, buildings, or any other place, public or private, in which he has reason to believe that bees, including Africanized honey bees, honey, wax, used hives, or used equipment is kept. During the inspection, the director or his representative may inspect bee colonies to determine their condition and health, take samples for disease diagnosis or race determination, decide if live colonies exist for apiary registration purposes, and control or eradicate serious bee diseases and Africanized honey bees.
If the director or his representative is denied access to any premises where access is sought for the purposes of this section, he may apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for a search warrant authorizing access to the premises for those purposes. The court, upon receiving the application, may issue the search warrant for the purposes requested.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 9 | Agriculture-Animals-Fences
Section 909.01 | Apiary Definitions.
Section 909.02 | Application for Registration - Certificate.
Section 909.04 | Quarantine Orders.
Section 909.05 | Authority to Enter Upon Premises for Inspection.
Section 909.06 | State Apiarist and Deputies.
Section 909.08 | Annual Inspection of Queen Apiaries - Certificate.
Section 909.09 | Permit Necessary to Transfer.
Section 909.11 | Additional Control and Eradication Measures.
Section 909.12 | Frames and Honeycombs Must Be Easily Removable and Accessible.
Section 909.13 | Revocation of Certificate or Permit.
Section 909.131 | Effect of Child Support Default on Certificate.
Section 909.14 | Annual Report.
Section 909.15 | Moneys Credited to General Revenue Fund.
Section 909.17 | Director of Agriculture to Prosecute Violators.