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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Lawrence" data-source="post: 7481" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>[USER=44]@NickWallingford[/USER] you are correct.</p><p>The AFBPMA have published a list of DECA holders who are prepared to do COI inspections in their area. The list includes email and phone number.</p><p>There are obviously costs for the DECA holder to do the inspection - travel and time, so an agreed transaction is likely to be involved.</p><p>If the beekeeper is happy with the costs then the DECA holder provides rego and candidate number and asks the beekeeper to request the COI through Hivehub. The DECA holder receives a notification that the inspection has been requested. Once the inspection is carried out the DECA holder completes the report using Hivehub.</p><p>I guess people are use to receiving COI paperwork in the mail in the past and it will take a while for people to transition to Hivehub and paperless processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Lawrence, post: 7481, member: 80"] [USER=44]@NickWallingford[/USER] you are correct. The AFBPMA have published a list of DECA holders who are prepared to do COI inspections in their area. The list includes email and phone number. There are obviously costs for the DECA holder to do the inspection - travel and time, so an agreed transaction is likely to be involved. If the beekeeper is happy with the costs then the DECA holder provides rego and candidate number and asks the beekeeper to request the COI through Hivehub. The DECA holder receives a notification that the inspection has been requested. Once the inspection is carried out the DECA holder completes the report using Hivehub. I guess people are use to receiving COI paperwork in the mail in the past and it will take a while for people to transition to Hivehub and paperless processing. [/QUOTE]
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