Honey Producers Administration Fee Regulation – Reg 56/2009


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THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT (C.C.S.M. c. F47)

Honey Producers Administration Fee Regulation*

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Regulation 56/2009

Registered March 6, 2009

Interpretation

1 In this regulation, “colony” means a group of honey bees (Apis mellifera) including worker bees, drones, and a queen, living together as one social unit in a hive or other dwelling, where the social unit may be used for the purpose of producing honey, pollen, beeswax, propolis, royal jelly, queens, nucleus colonies or package colonies, or for providing pollination services.

 

Fee and Levy imposed on producers

2 Every registered producer shall pay an annual Fee of $200 plus a Levy of $0.40 per colony, up to a maximum of 1000 colonies, planned to be operated or produced during the calendar year.

 

Time of imposition of Fee and Levy

3 The Fee and Levy imposed under this regulation shall be due and payable by the producer to the Board not later than June 30th, 2009 and thereafter by March 31st of each calendar year.

 

Producer’s obligation to remit

4 Every registered producer shall pay to this board at its office, as designated by the board from time to time, all fees and levies payable by such producer under this regulation.

 

Non-application of regulation

5 This regulation does not apply to producers having less than 50 colonies in a calendar year.

 

February 19, 2009                 THE MANITOBA BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATION:

Todd Yakimishen, Chair

Jim Campbell, Secretary

 

APPROVED

March 5, 2009             THE MANITOBA FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING COUNCIL:

David Gislason, Chair

Debora Durnin-Richards, Secretary

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*This Regulation is made under the Manitoba Honey Marketing Plan Regulation, Manitoba Regulation 244/87 R, and is Regulation No.1, 2009 of the Manitoba Beekeepers’ Association.