Section 25205.3 Of Article 9.1. Facilities And Generator Fees From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.5. >> Article 9.1.
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. The following facilities are exempt from the fees imposed
by this article:
(a) Any household hazardous waste collection facility operated
pursuant to Article 10.8 (commencing with Section 25218).
(b) Any facility operated by a local government agency, or by any
person operating a hazardous waste collection program under an
agreement with a public agency, which is used for wastes which meet
the requirements of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
25174.7.
(c) That portion of a solid waste facility permitted pursuant to
Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 44001) of Part 4 of Division 30 of
the Public Resources Code, which is used for the segregation,
handling, and storage of hazardous waste separated from solid waste
loads received by the facility, pursuant to a load checking program.
(d) A facility used solely for the treatment, storage, disposal,
or recycling of hazardous waste which results when a public agency or
its contractor investigates, removes, or remedies a release of
hazardous waste caused by another person.
(e) (1) For purposes of fees assessed in any reporting period
beginning July 1, 1990, or subsequently, a facility which has been
issued a permit for the purpose of storing hazardous waste onsite,
and whose permit has expired, if all of the following has occurred:
(A) The facility has received no waste from offsite since the
permit expired.
(B) The owner or operator gave the department timely notification
of intent to close the facility, pursuant to regulations adopted by
the department.
(C) At least 90 days have elapsed since the owner or operator gave
the department that notification.
(D) The department did not complete its review of the closure plan
within 90 days of receiving the notification.
(2) This exclusion shall take effect the reporting period
following the reporting period in which the facility first satisfied
the requirements of paragraph (1) and did not accumulate waste onsite
for more than 90 consecutive days.