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The State of Florida manages "water" through Water Management Districts.
In the past Beekeepers have been restricted to access to land managed by
these districts. With some prodding from my Section they are now
considering licensing or leasing sites to Florida Beekeepers. I have
been asked if any other states do this and if there is a template that
is currently being used for us to review for use here. So, the question
is are there any out there who are aware of this by other states? Thanks
Jerry

 

 

 

 

 

 

G. W. Hayes, Jr.

Assistant Chief

Bureau of Plant and Apiary Inspection

Apiary Inspection Section

Division of Plant Industry

P O Bx 147100

Gainesville  FL  32614-7100

(352) 372-3505 ext 128

(352) 334-0715 FAX

 

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