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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 117935

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A small quantity generator required to register with the enforcement agency pursuant to Section 117930 shall file with the enforcement agency a medical waste management plan on forms prescribed by the enforcement agency, if provided. The plans shall contain, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(a)The name of the person.
(b)The business address of the person.
(c)The type of business.
(d)The types, and the estimated average monthly quantity, of medical waste generated.
(e)The type of treatment used onsite.
(f)The name and business address of the registered hazardous waste hauler used by the generator for backup treatment and disposal, for waste when the onsite treatment method is not appropriate due to the hazardous or radioactive characteristics of the waste.
(g)The name of the registered hazardous waste hauler used by the generator to have untreated medical waste removed for treatment and disposal, if applicable.
(h)The name of the common carrier used by the generator to transport pharmaceutical waste offsite for treatment and disposal pursuant to Section 118032, if applicable.
(i)If applicable, the steps taken to categorize the pharmaceutical wastes generated at the facility to ensure that the wastes are properly disposed of as follows:
(1)Pharmaceutical wastes classified by the federal Drug Enforcement Agency
(DEA)as “controlled substances” are disposed of in compliance with DEA requirements.
(2)The name and business address of the registered hazardous waste hauler used by the generator to have wastes that are not regulated pursuant to the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 and nonradioactive pharmaceutical wastes regulated as medical waste safely removed for treatment in compliance with subdivision
(b)of Section 118222 as waste requiring specific methods.
(j)A closure plan for the termination of treatment at the facility using, at a minimum, one of the methods of decontamination specified in subdivision
(a)or
(b)of Section 118295, thereby rendering the property to an acceptable sanitary condition following the completion of treatment services at the site.
(k)A statement certifying that the information provided is complete and accurate.
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