Section 25508 Of Article 1. Business And Area Plans From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.95. >> Article 1.
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. (a) (1) (A) A handler shall electronically submit its
business plan annually to the statewide information management system
in accordance with the requirements of this article and certify that
the business plan meets the requirements of this article.
(B) The unified program agency shall establish an annual date by
which a handler shall electronically submit the business plan. If a
unified program agency does not otherwise establish an annual date,
the handler shall submit the business plan on or before March 1.
(2) If, after review, the unified program agency determines that
the handler's business plan is deficient in satisfying the
requirements of this article or the regulations adopted pursuant to
Section 25503, the unified program agency shall notify the handler of
those deficiencies. The handler shall electronically submit a
corrected business plan within 30 days from the date of the notice.
(3) If a handler fails, after reasonable notice, to electronically
submit a business plan in compliance with this article, the unified
program agency shall take appropriate action to enforce this article,
including the imposition of administrative, civil, and criminal
penalties as specified in this article.
(4) For data not adopted in the manner established under the
standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 25404, and
that is reported using a document format, the use of a reporting
method accepted by the statewide information management system shall
be considered compliant with the requirement to submit that data. If
the reporting option used does not support public records requests
from the public, the handler shall provide requested documents to the
unified program agency within 10 business days of a request from the
unified program agency.
(b) Except as required by paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of
Section 65850.2 of the Government Code, a business required to
establish, implement, and electronically submit a business plan
pursuant to subdivision (a) shall not be deemed to be in violation of
this article until 30 days after the business becomes subject to
subdivision (a).
(c) This section shall not require the submission of information
concerning the hazardous materials described in subdivision (b) of
Section 25507.