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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 25211.3

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A certified appliance recycler, and any person who is not a certified appliance recycler who is subject to subdivision
(b)of Section 25211.2, shall retain onsite records demonstrating compliance with applicable requirements of this article and Section 42175 of the Public Resources Code. The records shall be retained for three years and shall be made available for inspection, upon the request of a representative of the department or a CUPA. The records shall be retained, after that three-year period, during the course of an unresolved enforcement action or as requested by the department or CUPA. The records shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following information:
(a)The amount, by volume or weight or both of each material that required special handling.
(b)The method used by the appliance recycler to recycle, dispose of, or otherwise manage each material that required special handling, including the name and address of the facility to which each material was sent.
(c)The number and types of appliances from which materials that require special handling are removed each year.
(d)The reports required pursuant to subdivision
(c)of Section 25211.2.
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