4.12.1225 BEE SAMPLING PROCEDURE FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF BEES
(1) The following procedure shall be used to sample
bees under the bee certification program:
(a) All bees must be in loose cell stage before samples can be taken.
(b) A 2 ounce sample shall be taken from
each 200 pounds of bees requested for certification. An official sample size
shall not consist of less than 8 ounces. If the beekeeper requests for
certification more than 200 pounds, then the cocoon larvae will be divided into
200 pound lots and official samples shall be obtained from each lot. All
official samples shall become the property of the committee.
(c) Once the official sample has been
obtained, the remaining composite sample shall be officially sealed and left in
the possession of the owner/manager. The owner/manager has 30 days from date of
receipt of certification to appeal the original laboratory test results.
(d) All samples shall be collected using a
random sampling procedure, i.e., a uniform sample from the top, middle, and
bottom within the bee storage containers.
(e) All official samples shall be obtained
by department personnel in the presence of the owner/manager of the bees or the
owner/manager under the direct supervision of the department.
(f) All official sample containers shall be
sealed with a
label
showing lot number, date sampled, and signature of department employee.
(g) All official sample lot numbers must correspond with lot numbers
attached to beekeeper storage containers.
(h) A grower whose total bees consist of
less than 100 pounds may have an official sample consisting of a 2 ounce sample
drawn from each 20 pounds of bees; and from a composite sample an official
sample of 4 ounces may be drawn.
History: Sec. 80-6-1103 MCA; IMP, Sec. 80-6-1105 MCA; NEW, 1987 MAR p. 1965, Eff. 10/30/87; AMD, 1990 MAR p. 378, Eff. 2/23/90.