The Bee Diseases and Pests Control (England) Order 2006
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An authorised person may serve on the owner or occupier...
No person shall move, or permit to be moved, any...
No person shall remove, or permit to be removed, any...
The owner or person in charge of any hive, bees,...
Title, commencement and application
Interpretation
Notification of suspicion of a disease or pest
Reporting of Varroa mite (Varroosis)
Prohibition on removal
Marking of hives and appliances
Notices prohibiting removal
Disease control measures
Pest control measures
Notices served under article 7 or 8
Declaration of infected area
Imported bees
Provision of facilities and other obligations
Action in default
Service of notices
Exemptions
Revocations
Enforcement and responsible bodies
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Animal and Plant Health Agency
Safeguards animal and plant health for the benefit of people, environment and economy. Issues export health certificates, manages disease outbreaks, operates veterinary …
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Made under
Animal Health Act 1981 1981 Primary Act
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