BBKA definition
Examples of BBKA in a sentence
The BBKA is an independent organisation that provides training and support along with Public Liability insurance.
The Beekeeper must be a member of BBKA (British Bee Keeping Association), as they provide both insurance and training and a member of a local beekeepers club or society.
The beekeeper must have current registration and membership of a beekeepers’ association affiliated to the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA).
Hives shall be inspected weekly from April to July by the beekeeper in accordance with the BBKA guidelines and suitable records must be kept.
Keeping bees requires the tenant to attend a BBKA (British Bee Keeping Association) accredited basic examination course or similar and must hold a course certificate to confirm this.
I agree to adhere to all the good practice guidelines from NBBKA and BBKA.
The named beekeeper must be a member of a Beekeepers Association affiliated to the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) which provides third party insurance as well as up-to-date valuable advice and training opportunities.
My details will also be shared with the BBKA and may be made available to other Beekeeping Associations while a trustee.
Paid holidays for Administrators include Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Memorial Day.
Evidence of training from a recognised body such as the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) or Beekeeping Basic Training and Allotment Training Certificate from an approved association must be provided in advance of permission being granted.