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Administrative Measures For The Bee Industry In Hubei Province

Original Language Title: 湖北省蜂业管理办法

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(Review of the adoption of the Decree No. 242 of 27 February 2003 by the Permanent People's Government of the Northern Lakes Province)

Article 1, in order to improve the quality of the beekeeping products, strengthen the management of nutrient production, regulate the market order of the beeves and promote the development of the beekeeping industry, and develop this approach in line with the relevant laws, regulations and regulations.
The unit and individuals involved in the bee industry in the current province's administration should be respected.
This approach refers to the special industries of the economic chain of the beeal production, bees for the use of crop-planning techniques, the purchase and storage of beeal products, the quality of products management and the development of the beeal technology and market information exchange.
The management of matries, artificial regeneration, transport, etc. in wildlife, is regulated by the relevant national laws, regulations and regulations.
Article 3. Provincial agricultural administration authorities are responsible for supervision management throughout the province. The Tooly Industries, affiliated with the Agricultural Administration, is responsible for specific work in the management of the industry.
In the city (State), the authorities of the Government of the People's Government in Agriculture are responsible for monitoring the management of the beekeeping industry in the current administrative area.
Article IV should strengthen guidance and management at all levels of agricultural administration. Priority areas should be strengthened and improved by management agencies, with a number of dedicated managers in other areas.
Sectors such as plans, finance, poverty reduction, science and technology and finance need to increase the income needs of farmers in line with the restructuring of the agricultural structure and the use of market mechanisms to support the beekeeping industry and its industrialization.
Article 5 Agricultural administration authorities at all levels should actively organize the development of escalating production technologies, beeal powder techniques, process-processing techniques, testing, demonstration, development and diffusion of quality control technologies, and organize information exchange and publication activities on beauty products to promote industrialization, lead the science consumption and market health development of bee products, and promote business regulation competition.
Article 6 units and individuals involved in the beekeeping industry should be protected and supported by their normal production activities. The production, acquisition, processing and marketing of products is encouraged to operate in an integrated manner.
Article 7. The agricultural administration authorities at all levels and their affiliated business agencies should, in accordance with the relevant national provisions, conduct the “shall work certificate” for units and individuals involved in the beeal production and provide services in the areas of production technology, disease control, quality monitoring and market information.
It is released by the district (communic) agricultural administration authorities or the beauty industry agency located at the location of the releasing site, which arranges the beekeeping site for the beekeeping producers through the Toolkit. The releasing of the beeves to the forest area and the natural protected areas are organized by the forest administration authorities.
No fees shall be charged for the processing of the beekeeping certificate and the arrangement of the releasing site.
Article 8. In the beds, the beautying producers may place the beeves within their home, or within the area of contractual responsibility, or with the consent of others, to the extent possible to prevent the occurrence of spoilers.
Article 9. Croplan plant units and individuals should, to the extent possible, avoid the use of insecticide-treated pesticides for feeding. At least three days prior to the pharmacies should be notified to the nearby beatings in order to take timely measures to avoid harm and polluting products from the bee.
Article 10 introduces a system of cinerantine. The main target of the beauty epidemic is the malicious disease in Europe, the infest illusion of paediatric pests in the Americas, the burning of paediatric diseases, cricks, beaches, and vina. The quarantine process is organized by provincial agricultural administration authorities.
In the district (market) agricultural administration authorities should implement on-the-size-fits-alls by relocating sites in the province prior to the transfer of the yards, feeding the sanitary certificate and completing the quarantine in the bee work certificate. The valid period of the quarantine is three months, and no retrovirals may be repeated during that period.
Article 11. The beauty producers have found major betatus and should report on local agricultural administrative authorities and beekeeping agencies and implement control on land and avoid the spread of epidemics. Removal and sale are prohibited without healing.
Article 12. The construction, introduction, clearance, diffusion and assembly of new and beauty sites is carried out by the agricultural administrative authorities and their work agencies in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Regulations on the Conservation of Livestock.
Article 13 The provincial agricultural administrative authorities have established a focus of the beeves to the end, and other beauty sites are on the ground. Where conditions exist, the forest administration authorities are required to establish the natural protected area in China.
Article 14. Careers, in accordance with the provisions of the transport sector relating to the transport of luxury, shall not be forced to carry out transport insurance for the beeal producers in accordance with the principle of voluntary insurance.
Article 15. The transport units or individuals of the nearest shipment of pesticides and toxic hazardous items, such as corrosion, stimulative chemical items, shall be communicated to beauty producers in advance.
Article 16 can assign priority to the transition, bridges, high temperatures and contaminated terrains to prevent spoilers or accidents. In places or seasons where the bulk of the flow of the cell is large, the agricultural administration should work in concert with joint organizations of the transport sector, strengthen transport management and prevent the lag.
Article 17 Governments of people at the district level should encourage and support the cultivation of high-quality plant crops and plants and the continuous expansion of the area of vegetables and plants. Agricultural administrative authorities at all levels should establish protection measures with sectors such as forestry, environmental protection for precious wildlife plants.
For 30 days prior to the production of beekeeping products, the use of anti-introviral medicines to prevent beatings and reduces or eliminates the residues in bey products.
Article 19 prohibits the production, operation and use of vincies, cigarettes and oxins, and other prohibited medicines and compounds provided by the Ministry of Agriculture of the State.
Article 20 Production, operation and use of beatings, beating machines and beatings and feed addants, is implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the People's Republic of China Act on the Quality of Products, the veterinary Regulatory Regulations and the Regulations on the Management of Feeds and Feeds.
Article 21, the production of the beeal products processing equipment, shall ensure that its products processing equipment and the equipment does not produce contamination of the products in the process of processing.
Article 2 Processing enterprises should also have access to the basic quality indicators of the bee products to test laboratory facilities.
Article 23, the producer of the beeves should have qualified warehousing conditions and the use of qualified packaging containers without the use of storage tools for accessing pesticides or other hazardous toxic items.
Article 24 Production of beekeeping products must be in compliance with national standards, industry standards or local standards to prevent pollution and to prohibit the imposition of false breaks. Agricultural administrative authorities should assist the quality-of-the-quality technical supervision sector in carrying out the quality inspection of the beeal products under the law.
Article 25, in violation of this approach, has one of the following acts, vested in the executive authorities of more than 1,000 ktonnes and compensated by law.
(i) The producer of the beeal products, using packaging or storage container packaging for pesticides or other hazardous toxic items, storage products;
(ii) The beauty and beatings;
(iii) The discovery of significant hygienic failures and the unauthorized transfer or sale of beeves without healing;
(iv) Careers using transport tools that have recently been shipped for toxic hazardous items, who have not been informed of beekeeping producers, causing loss to be given to beauty producers.
Article 26, in violation of this approach, has not been communicated to neighbouring beeves for three days in advance of crop spraying, causing loss to be caused by begging producers, which are converted by an order of responsibility for more than 500,000 agricultural administrations.
Article 27, which is subject to the screening of non-qualified products that do not meet national standards, industrial standards or local standards, is subject to the supervision of the agricultural administration and quality technology, and is responsible for the rehabilitation of the time limit of the producer. Products subject to scrutiny are severely quality and are punishable by law by the quality technical supervision sector.
The twenty-eighth approach was implemented effective 1 April 2003.