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Code · Arizona · Title 49 — The Environment

49-856. Special waste handling requirements; manifest; exemption

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A. The director shall adopt rules by September 1, 1993 that include an Arizona special waste manifest form designed to implement the provisions of this article.
B. Within three months of the adoption of best management practices for a special waste pursuant to section 49-855:
1. A person who generates, transports, offers for transportation or receives special waste for off-site treatment, recycling, storage or disposal shall comply with the rules adopted pursuant to subsection A of this section.
2. A person who transports a special waste that is defined as a hazardous material, hazardous substance or hazardous waste in 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 171 shall do so in accordance with the applicable motor carrier safety provisions of 49 United States Code appendix sections 1801 through 1819 and title 28, chapter 14.
3. A person who arranges for the treatment, storage or disposal of a special waste shall do so only at a facility approved by the director pursuant to section 49-857 or 49-858.
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