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Beekeeping: Foster Center vs Pawtucket

How do beekeeping rules compare between Foster Center, RI and Pawtucket, RI?

Foster Center and Pawtucket have similar restriction levels.

Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

RIGL 4-12 requires all apiaries in Rhode Island to be registered annually with the RIDEM Director by March 1. Movement permits are required under RIGL 4-12-8 for transporting hives. RIDEM is authorized to inspect apiaries (RIGL 4-12-4). The Beekeeping Advisory Board (RIGL 4-12-16) advises on state policy. These requirements apply throughout Providence County. Individual municipalities may impose additional setback or hive count restrictions.

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Pawtucket, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping in Pawtucket is subject to RIDEM annual registration under RIGL 4-12. All apiaries must be registered by March 1. Movement permits are required for transporting hives.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFoster CenterPawtucket
RegistrationAnnual with RIDEM by March 1Annual by March 1 with RIDEM
State LawRIGL 4-12RIGL 4-12
Movement PermitsRequired (RIGL 4-12-8)-
InspectionsRIDEM authorized (RIGL 4-12-4)RIDEM authorized
Local RulesMunicipalities may add setbacks-
Movement Permit-Required (RIGL 4-12-8)

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Foster Center FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Providence County?

RIGL 4-12 requires all apiaries in Rhode Island to be registered annually with the RIDEM Director by March 1. Movement permits are required under RIGL 4-12-8 for transporting hives. RIDEM is authorized to inspect apiaries (RIGL 4-12-4). The Beekeeping Advisory Board (RIGL 4-12-16) advises on...

What are the beekeeping regulations in Providence County?

Registration: Annual with RIDEM by March 1. State Law: RIGL 4-12. Movement Permits: Required (RIGL 4-12-8). Inspections: RIDEM authorized (RIGL 4-12-4).

Pawtucket FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Pawtucket?

Beekeeping in Pawtucket is subject to RIDEM annual registration under RIGL 4-12. All apiaries must be registered by March 1. Movement permits are required for transporting hives.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Pawtucket?

State Law: RIGL 4-12. Registration: Annual by March 1 with RIDEM. Movement Permit: Required (RIGL 4-12-8). Inspections: RIDEM authorized.

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