As used in this article, the following words shall have the indicated meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Activities carried out on a property for the purpose of producing farm-related commodities for sale and profit, including but not limited to the raising of livestock and harvesting of crops and animal by-products.
Any dog, cat, bird, or other creature primarily quartered in or out of doors by its owner, as well as any bee colony maintained in an apiary.
A hive or hive-like structure having removable frames specifically designed, constructed and maintained for purposes of housing a bee colony.
Any life stage of the common, domestic, nonaggressive honey bee, Apis mellifera species.
An aggregate of bees consisting principally of workers, but having, when perfect, one queen and at time many drones, including brood, combs, honey, and the receptacle inhabited by the bees within an apiary.
A hobbyist who is an owner of and responsible for one or more bee colonies in an apiary or multiple apiaries.
Practices associated with the keeping, operation, harboring and/or maintenance of a bee colony or colonies by a beekeeper.
Any domesticated, nonwild animal or nonlivestock animal quartered within or at the residence of the owner and kept for nonagricultural purposes as a household pet.
Any one or more persons, corporations, partnerships, associations or any entity capable of being sued or prosecuted who or which owns, or has custody of a minor owning, any animal.
Activities carried out on a property for noncommercial production of farm-related commodities without the intention of producing such commodities for subsequent commercial sale.