25205.5
. (a) In addition to the fee imposed pursuant to Section
25174.1, every generator of hazardous waste, in the amounts specified
in subdivision (c), shall pay the board a generator fee for each
generator site for each calendar year, or portion thereof, unless the
generator has paid a facility fee or received a credit, as specified
in Section 25205.2, for each specific site, for the calendar year
for which the generator fee is due.
(b) The base fee rate for the fee imposed pursuant to subdivision
(a) is two thousand seven hundred forty-eight dollars ($2,748).
(c) (1) Each generator who generates an amount equal to, or more
than, five tons, but less than 25 tons, of hazardous waste during the
prior calendar year shall pay 5 percent of the base rate.
(2) Each generator who generates an amount equal to, or more than,
25 tons, but less than 50 tons, of hazardous waste during the prior
calendar year shall pay 40 percent of the base rate.
(3) Each generator who generates an amount equal to, or more than,
50 tons, but less than 250 tons, of hazardous waste during the prior
calendar year shall pay the base rate.
(4) Each generator who generates an amount equal to, or more than,
250 tons, but less than 500 tons, of hazardous waste during the
prior calendar year shall pay five times the base rate.
(5) Each generator who generates an amount equal to, or more than,
500 tons, but less than 1,000 tons, of hazardous waste during the
prior calendar year shall pay 10 times the base rate.
(6) Each generator who generates an amount equal to, or more than,
1,000 tons, but less than 2,000 tons, of hazardous waste during the
prior calendar year shall pay 15 times the base rate.
(7) Each generator who generates an amount equal to, or more than,
2,000 tons of hazardous waste during the prior calendar year shall
pay 20 times the base rate.
(d) The base rate established pursuant to subdivision (b) was the
base rate for the 1997 calendar year and the board shall adjust the
base rate annually to reflect increases or decreases in the cost of
living, during the prior fiscal year, as measured by the Consumer
Price Index issued by the Department of Industrial Relations or by a
successor agency.
(e) The establishment of the annual operating fee pursuant to this
section is exempt from Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340)
of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
(f) The following materials are not hazardous wastes for purposes
of this section:
(1) Hazardous materials which are recycled, and used onsite, and
are not transferred offsite.
(2) Aqueous waste treated in a treatment unit operating, or which
subsequently operates, pursuant to a permit-by-rule, or pursuant to
Section 25200.3 or 25201.5. However, hazardous waste generated by a
treatment unit treating waste pursuant to a permit-by-rule, by a unit
which subsequently obtains a permit-by-rule, or other authorization
pursuant to Section 25200.3 or 25201.5 is hazardous waste for
purposes of this section.
(g) The fee imposed pursuant to this section shall be paid in
accordance with Part 22 (commencing with Section 43001) of Division 2
of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
(h) (1) A generator who pays a hazardous waste generator
inspection fee to a certified unified program agency, which is
imposed as part of a single fee system and fee accountability program
that are both in compliance with the requirements of Section
25404.5, shall be eligible for a refund of all, or part of, the
generator fee paid pursuant to subdivision (a) if both of the
following conditions apply:
(A) The generator received a credit pursuant to Section 43152.7 or
43152.11 of the Revenue and Taxation Code for fees paid for
hazardous waste generated in 1996.
(B) The department certifies, pursuant to subdivision (b) of
Section 25205.9, that funds are available to pay all or part of the
refund.
(2) A generator who is eligible for a refund pursuant to paragraph
(1) shall submit an application for that refund to the board by
September 30 following the fiscal year during which the generator
paid the generator fee pursuant to subdivision (a). An application
for a refund postmarked after September 30 is void, shall not be
processed by the board, and shall be returned to the applicant.
(i) (1) A generator who transfers hazardous materials to an
offsite facility for recycling at that offsite facility or another
offsite facility shall be eligible for a refund of all, or part of,
the generator fee paid pursuant to subdivision (a) if all of the
following conditions apply:
(A) The offsite facility to which the hazardous materials are
manifested pays a facility fee pursuant to Section 25205.2.
(B) The amount of hazardous materials transferred to the offsite
facility and recycled there, when deducted from the total tonnage of
hazardous waste generated at the generator's site, results in the
generator becoming eligible for a generator fee that is lower than
the fee paid pursuant to subdivision (a).
(C) The hazardous materials transferred to the offsite facility
are not burned in a boiler, industrial furnace, or an incinerator, as
those terms are defined in Section 260.10 of Title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, used in a manner constituting disposal, or used
to produce products that are applied to land.
(D) The department certifies, pursuant to subdivision (b) of
Section 25205.9, that funds are available to pay all or part of the
refund.
(2) A generator who is eligible for a refund pursuant to paragraph
(1) shall submit an application for that refund to the board by
September 30 following the fiscal year during which the generator
paid the generator fee pursuant to subdivision (a). An application
for a refund postmarked after September 30 is void, shall not be
processed by the board, and shall be returned to the applicant.
(j) (1) The amendment of this section made by Chapter 1125 of the
Statutes of 1991 does not constitute a change in, but is declaratory
of, existing law.
(2) The amendment of subdivision (a) of this section made by
Chapter 259 of the Statutes of 1996 does not constitute a change in,
but is declaratory of, existing law.