Section 25218.2 Of Article 10.8. Household Hazardous Waste And Small Quantity Generator Waste From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.5. >> Article 10.8.
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. (a) Prior to commencing operations, a public agency, or
its contractor, that intends to operate a household hazardous waste
collection facility shall submit the following written information to
the CUPA, or, in those jurisdictions where there is no CUPA, to the
officer or agency authorized pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section
25404.3 to implement and enforce the requirements of this chapter
listed in paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 25404:
(1) A certification that the household hazardous waste collection
facility will be operated in accordance with this article and with
any other requirement that may be imposed by the department by
regulation.
(2) All of the following information:
(A) The facility's name.
(B) The facility's location.
(C) The facility's generator identification number.
(D) The date that the facility will begin operation.
(E) The facility's operating schedule.
(b) In addition to the information required pursuant to paragraph
(2) of subdivision (a), the public agency, or its contractor, shall
also subsequently notify the CUPA, or, in those jurisdictions where
there is no CUPA, the officer or agency authorized pursuant to
subdivision (f) of Section 25404.3 to implement and enforce the
requirements of this chapter listed in paragraph (1) of subdivision
(c) of Section 25404, of any significant change in the facility's
operating schedule.
(c) The public agency, or its contractor, shall also submit the
written information pursuant to subdivision (a), and notify the
department pursuant to subdivision (b), until (1) regulations
promulgated by the Secretary for Environmental Protection
establishing a unified program information collection and reporting
system and standards are effective, (2) the regulations require a
statewide data base system that will enable the department and the
public to obtain the required information from all CUPAs or the
authorized officers or agencies, and (3) the statewide data base
system is in place and fully operational.