Section 29201 Of Article 14. Apiary Inspection From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 13. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 14.
29201
. (a) The director, or the commissioner, or any inspector
acting under their direction, may enter if he or she determines it to
be necessary, any location where an apiary is maintained, and make
an inspection of the apiary, including ancillary buildings. The
inspector may give prior notice of the inspection where the notice
would not interfere with the purpose of the inspection. The right of
inspection shall occur at reasonable times, and shall not include any
dwelling. If the inspector desires entry to any dwelling because he
or she suspects maintenance problems regarding a colony, hive, comb,
or appliance therein, the inspector, upon request, shall obtain a
warrant pursuant to the provisions of Section 1822.50 of the Civil
Code and comply with the provisions therein. No person shall
interfere with the entry of an inspector in the official course of
his or her duty. The inspector shall report the result of the
inspection to the beekeeper, where feasible, within five days of the
inspection.
(b) If the inspector finds American foulbrood disease has infected
more than two hives of 99 colonies or less, or 2 percent or more of
colonies of 100 or more, he or she shall make a complete inspection
of all the hives in the apiary and the owner of the hives in the
apiary shall pay the cost of the complete inspection. If the
inspector finds American foulbrood disease has infested less than 2
percent of colonies of 100 or more as the result of an inspection
made after the disease was brought to the inspector's attention in
writing, the commissioner may assess the costs of the inspection on
the person who brought the disease to the inspector's attention.