S.C. Code Regs. § 27-5 - Restrictions on Shipments of Honey from Apiary Infected with American Foulbrood
A. The shipment,
transportation or movement of honey from an area infected with American
Foulbrood or which is under quarantine for this disease, except when such honey
is contained in new tin honey cans, free from leaks and free from all traces of
honey on the outside and securely crated, is hereby forbidden. All such
shipments must be accompanied by a certificate stating that the honey
originated in an area infected with American Foulbrood, and that it cannot be
sold or used for feeding bees within the State of South Carolina.
B. The gift, sale or offer for sale within
the State of South Carolina of honey products in any area which is infected
with American Foulbrood or which is under quarantine by the South Carolina
State Crop Pest Commission for sale is hereby prohibited.
C. This regulation does not dilute or change
the effect of Section
27-2
Quarantines for any fixtures except "honey". This regulation controls for the
purpose of shipping honey when infected by American Foulbrood or which comes
from an area quarantined for same.
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