West Virginia Passes Beekeeper Immunity Law
Thursday, April 01, 2010
West Virginia has become the first state in the
nation to pass a law giving beekeepers immunity from
liability for ordinary negligence. This law came
about as a result of strong support by the leadership
of both the House and Senate. We are fortunate to
have a State Senate President, Earl Ray Tomblin,
whose father is a beekeeper. Additionally, House
Speaker Richard Thompson was raised by a grandfather
who was a beekeeper. Finally, it helped that the
honeybee is the state insect!
The law requires that beekeepers register their hives. It also mandates the WV Department of Agriculture to promulgate Best Management Practices for beekeepers. All beekeepers who abide by these two provisions will have absolute civil immunity from ordinary negligence. The Department is working on a set of emergency rules they hope will be in effect soon. Governor Joe Manchin signed the bill into law the first of April making this the first state to protect its beekeeping industry.
The law requires that beekeepers register their hives. It also mandates the WV Department of Agriculture to promulgate Best Management Practices for beekeepers. All beekeepers who abide by these two provisions will have absolute civil immunity from ordinary negligence. The Department is working on a set of emergency rules they hope will be in effect soon. Governor Joe Manchin signed the bill into law the first of April making this the first state to protect its beekeeping industry.
