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Code · Delaware · Title 7 — Conservation · Chapter 64. Delaware Solid Waste Authority · Subchapter I. General Provisions

§ 6430. Collection and transportation of infectious waste.

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(a)Any person who collects or transports infectious waste from an infectious waste generator shall obtain from the Authority a license specifically for collection or transportation of infectious waste in the State.
(b)The Authority may, after public notice and hearing, adopt rules and regulations governing the licensing of infectious waste collectors and transporters.
(c)The Authority may, after public notice and hearing, adopt rules and regulations for the tracking of infectious waste generated by infectious waste generators, by requiring infectious waste generators and transporters to file with the Authority a copy of any infectious waste tracking form or manifest that may be required under laws or regulations of the State.
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