Amended in Assembly March 28, 2016

California Legislature—2015–16 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 2755


Introduced by Assembly Member Gallagher

February 19, 2016


An act to add Section 29312 to the Food and Agricultural Code, relating to agriculture.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 2755, as amended, Gallagher. Agriculture: bees: civil remedies.

Existing law, the Apiary Protection Act, generally regulates bee management and beekeepers and provides various enforcement and penalty provisions for violating the act.

This bill would provide for the damages that are recoverable by a plaintiff in a civil action for the wrongful taking, possessing, harboring, or transporting of a beehive, for the wrongful removal of bees from their beehive, or for the wrongful killing or destroying of bees.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the
2following:

3(1) California has the largest beekeeping industry of any state
4in the United States. Nearly 500,000 colonies of bees are operated
5by 400 commercial and semicommercial beekeepers.

6(2) Commercial beekeepers move their hives at least six times
7each year to pollinate crops or to place them near natural food
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2one or more times a year for pollination of agricultural crops.

3(3) Nearly three-fourths of the country’s documented
4commercial honeybee crop pollination is conducted in California.

5(4) Drastic reductions in populations of native insect pollinators
6have created a great need for honeybee pollination to ensure
7reseeding and perpetuation of wild plants. These plants serve as
8sources of fruits, nuts, and vegetation for consumption by various
9birds and mammals.

10(5) California is a national leader in the production of honey,
11with total yields averaging 20,000,000 pounds each year. An
12average of 400,000 pounds of beeswax is produced as well.

13(6) In recent months, there has been a significant reduction in
14honeybee population due to Colony Collapse Disorder and other
15problems such as poor nutrition due to lack of available “bee
16pasture,” that is, pollen- and nectar-producing flowers. This has
17created a serious threat to our food supply, and this crisis threatens
18to wipe out production of crops dependent on bees for pollination.

19(b) It is therefore the intent of the Legislature to create specific
20civil remedies for wrongfully taking, possessing, harboring,
21transporting, destroying, or vandalizing bees.

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SEC. 2.  

Section 29312 is added to the Food and Agricultural
23Code
, to read:

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29312.  

begin deleteNotwithstanding any other law, in end deletebegin insertIn end insertany civil action
25for the wrongful taking, possessing, harboring, or transporting of
26a beehive, for the wrongful removal of bees from their beehive,
27or for the wrongful killing or destroying of bees without the consent
28of the owner or the person lawfully in possession of those bees,
29the damage caused to the plaintiff shall be three times the value
30of the bees at the time of the taking, possessing, harboring,
31transporting, destroying, or vandalizing of the bees, plus an amount
32in fair compensation for the time and money properly expended
33by the plaintiff in recovering or replacing the bees.



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