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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 44002

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(1)No person shall operate a solid waste facility without a solid waste facilities permit if that facility is required to have a permit pursuant to this division.
(2)The prohibition specified in paragraph
(1)includes, but is not limited to, the operation of a solid waste facility without a required solid waste facilities permit or the operation of a solid waste facility outside the permitted boundaries specified in a solid waste facilities permit.
(b)If the enforcement agency determines that a person is operating a solid waste facility in violation of subdivision (a), the enforcement agency shall immediately issue a cease and desist order pursuant to Section 45005 ordering the facility to immediately cease all activities for which a solid waste facilities permit is required and desist from those activities until the person obtains a valid solid waste facilities permit authorizing the activities or has obtained other authorization pursuant to this division.
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