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Code · California · Vehicle Code

§ 32051

189 words·~1 min read·/ca/vehicle-code/32051

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(a)Each advance notification required by Section 32050 shall contain all of the following information:
(1)The name, address, and emergency telephone number of the manufacturer, shipper, carrier, and receiver of the shipment.
(2)A current copy of a material data safety sheet, as designated by the department, regarding the material.
(3)If the shipment is originating within California, the point of origin of the shipment and the 48-hour period during which departure of the shipment is estimated to occur, the destination of the shipment within California, and the 48-hour period during which the shipment is estimated to arrive.
(4)If the shipment is originating outside of California, the point of origin of the shipment and the 48-hour period during which the shipment is estimated to arrive at the state boundary, the destination of the shipment within California, and the 48-hour period during which the shipment is estimated to arrive.
(5)A telephone number and address for current shipment information.
(b)The department shall design a standard notification form to include all of the information specified in subdivision
(a)and shall make these forms available by April 1, 1989.
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