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sist of a printed circular, bulletin or report of the Inspector of Apiaries, or 

 an extract from same. 



If the person so notified shall refuse or fail to abate said nuisance in 

 the manner and in the time prescribed in said notice, the Inspector of Apiaries 

 may cause such nuisance to be abated, and he shall certify to the owner or 

 person in charge of the premises the cost of the abatement and if not paid 

 to him within sixty days thereafter the same may be recovered, together 

 with the costs of action, before any court in the State having competent juris- 

 diction. 



In case notice and order served as aforesaid shall direct that any bees, 

 hives, bee-fixtures or appurtenances shall be destroyed and the owner of such 

 bees, hives, bee fixtures or appurtenances shall consider himself aggrieved 

 by said order, he shall have the privilege of appealing within three days of 

 the receipt of the notice to the county court of the county in which such 

 property is situated. The appeal shall be made in like manner as appeals are 

 taken to the county court from judgments of justices of the peace. Written 

 notice of said appeal served by mail upon the Inspector of Apiaries shall 

 operate to stay all proceedings until the decision of the county court, which 

 may, after investigating the matter, reverse, modify or aflirm the order of 

 the Inspector of Apiaries. "Such decision shall then become the order of the 

 Inspector of Apiaries, who shall serve the same as hereinbefore set forth and 

 shall fix a time within which such decision must be carried out. 



Sec. 3. The Inspector of Apiaries shall, on or before the second Monday 

 in December of each calendar year, make' a report to the Governor and also 

 to the Illinois State Bee Keepers' Association, stating the number of apiaries 

 visited, the number of those diseased and treated, the number of colonies of 

 bees destroyed and the expense incurred in the performance of his duties. 



Sec. 4. Any owner of a diseased apiary or appliances taken therefrom, 

 'Who shall sell, barter or give away any such apiary, appliance, queens or 

 bees from such- apiary, expose other bees to the danger of contracting such 

 disease, or refuse to allow the Inspector of Apiaries to inspect such apiary, 

 or appliances, shall be flnedi. not less .than $50.00 nor more than $100.00. 



NOTE— This bill would have been embodied in the report but was not 

 enacted into law till after the books were bound. 



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