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"John M. Scott" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Oct 1996 19:10:10 -0500
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>Fellow Bee-l's
>
>       I must confess that I made an error when I quoted you folks
>the fines pertaining to NOT complying to registering hives in Pa.
>I went home a checked out the law because something was not right.
>I knew I should not have tried to do so from memory! The first
>offense is $100. the second $300. and every offense after that is
>$1000. I guess I thought one should get a warning first. Sorry for
>the misinformation. (Is that politically correct?)
>
>                                   Ron Harriger
>                                   100 Rhoades St.
>                                   Cambridge Springs Pa. 16403
 
 
Dear Ron,
 
I am new to Bee Keeping, new to the Bee-L's listserv, and to the internet.
I would like to know more about the law in Pa. about registering bee
hives,and how and to whom this is done.  Would you please help me.  Thank
you.
 
 
John M, Scott
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Central Cambria Middle School
Ebensburg, Pa.

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