Section 25507.2 Of Article 1. Business And Area Plans From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.95. >> Article 1.
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. Except as specified in this section, unless required by a
local ordinance, the unified program agency shall exempt a business
from application of Sections 25506, 25507, 25508.2, and 25511 to an
unstaffed facility located at least one-half mile from the nearest
occupied structure if the facility is not otherwise subject to the
requirements of applicable federal law, and all of the following
requirements are met:
(a) The types and quantities of materials onsite are limited to
one or more of the following:
(1) One thousand standard cubic feet of compressed inert gases
(asphyxiation and pressure hazards only).
(2) Five hundred gallons of combustible liquid used as a fuel
source.
(3) Corrosive liquids, not to exceed 500 pounds of extremely
hazardous substances, used as electrolytes, and in closed containers.
(4) Five hundred gallons of lubricating and hydraulic fluids.
(5) One thousand two hundred gallons of hydrocarbon gas used as a
fuel source.
(6) Any quantity of mineral oil contained within electrical
equipment, such as transformers, bushings, electrical switches, and
voltage regulators, if the spill prevention control and
countermeasure plan has been prepared for quantities that meet or
exceed 1,320 gallons.
(b) The facility is secured and not accessible to the public.
(c) Warning signs are posted and maintained for hazardous
materials pursuant to the California Fire Code.
(d) (1) Notwithstanding Sections 25505 and 25507, a one-time
business plan, except for the emergency response plan and training
elements specified in paragraphs (3) and (4) of subdivision (a) of
Section 25505, is submitted to the statewide information management
system. This one-time business plan submittal is subject to a
verification inspection by the unified program agency and the unified
program agency may assess a fee not to exceed the actual costs of
processing and for inspection, if an inspection is conducted.
(2) If the information contained in the one-time submittal of the
business plan changes and the time period of the change is longer
than 30 days, the business plan shall be resubmitted within 30 days
to the statewide information management system to reflect any change
in the business plan. A fee not to exceed the actual costs of
processing and inspection, if conducted, may be assessed by the
unified program agency.