Section 101080 Of Article 2. Local Health Emergencies From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 101. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
101080
. Whenever a release, spill, escape, or entry of waste occurs
as described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 101075
and the director or the local health officer reasonably determines
that the waste is a hazardous waste or medical waste, or that it may
become a hazardous waste or medical waste because of a combination or
reaction with other substances or materials, and the director or
local health officer reasonably determines that the release or escape
is an immediate threat to the public health, or whenever there is an
imminent and proximate threat of the introduction of any contagious,
infectious, or communicable disease, chemical agent, noncommunicable
biologic agent, toxin, or radioactive agent, the director may
declare a health emergency and the local health officer may declare a
local health emergency in the jurisdiction or any area thereof
affected by the threat to the public health. Whenever a local health
emergency is declared by a local health officer pursuant to this
section, the local health emergency shall not remain in effect for a
period in excess of seven days unless it has been ratified by the
board of supervisors, or city council, whichever is applicable to the
jurisdiction. The board of supervisors, or city council, if
applicable, shall review, at least every 14 days until the local
health emergency is terminated, the need for continuing the local
health emergency and shall proclaim the termination of the local
health emergency at the earliest possible date that conditions
warrant the termination.