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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 18:32:54 -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, and new to Bee-l's listserv.  I did not know about
this law about registering hives in Penna.  Would you please send a copy of
the law, and steps to how and to who you register your hives.  Thank you,
 
John M. Scott
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Central Cambria Middle School
Ebensburg, Pa.

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