The City of Hendersonville Municipal Code does not contain a beekeeping-specific ordinance. Beekeeping in Hendersonville is governed by the Tennessee Apiary Act of 1995 (TCA 44-15-101 through 44-15-122), administered by the State Apiarist within the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA). All beekeepers in Tennessee must register their apiaries with TDA at no charge, and re-register every three (3) years. Hives are inspected by the State Apiarist for American foulbrood and other regulated diseases. The Sumner County Beekeepers Association is the local Tennessee Beekeepers Association affiliate and offers a beginner short course for new Hendersonville-area beekeepers.
Hendersonville does not maintain a city-specific beekeeping ordinance setting hive count limits, setback distances, water-source requirements, or city-issued apiary permits. Beekeeping is governed at the state level by the Tennessee Apiary Act of 1995, codified at TCA 44-15-101 through 44-15-122. The Act establishes: (1) the position of State Apiarist within the Tennessee Department of Agriculture's Office of the State Veterinarian (TCA 44-15-103); (2) mandatory free registration of every apiary in the state with TDA at the time of establishment, with re-registration required every three (3) years (administered through the apiary registration program at tn.gov/agriculture); (3) authority for the Commissioner of Agriculture and the State Apiarist to inspect colonies and order treatment or destruction of hives infected with American foulbrood or other regulated diseases; (4) regulation of the movement of used beekeeping equipment between apiaries (TCA 44-15-112) to prevent disease spread; and (5) penalties for failure to register, failure to permit inspection, or movement of diseased bees. The Tennessee Apiary Act does not expressly preempt local hive caps or setbacks, but the State Apiarist's Best Management Practices (recommended six-foot flyway barriers between hives and adjoining lot lines, provision of a permanent water source on-site, and gentle queen genetics) are the de facto baseline that Hendersonville Code Enforcement applies when evaluating any nuisance complaint. The Sumner County Beekeepers Association (a Tennessee Beekeepers Association local chapter serving Hendersonville, Gallatin, Portland, and surrounding communities) provides a beginner short course, swarm-removal volunteers, and TDA registration assistance. Aggressive or out-of-control hives could be cited as a nuisance under the general provisions of Title 10 and the Hendersonville Municipal Code, but no specific apiary cap or permit applies inside the city.
Failure to register an apiary with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture under the Tennessee Apiary Act of 1995 (TCA 44-15-101 et seq.) is a violation enforceable by the State Apiarist and may result in citations and per-day penalties. Failure to permit a State Apiarist inspection, or movement of diseased bees or used equipment without compliance with TCA 44-15-112, is also enforceable by TDA. Maintaining an apiary that creates a public nuisance (e.g., aggressive bees stinging neighbors, swarming repeatedly onto adjoining property) may additionally be cited by Hendersonville Code Enforcement under the general nuisance provisions of the Municipal Code.
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