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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 7-226

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§7–226.
(a)This section does not apply to any controlled hazardous substance that is:
(1)Used for residential purposes; or
(2)Regulated by the State Department of Agriculture.
(b)Any person who generates, uses, treats, stores, or disposes of a controlled hazardous substance at any time after 6 months from the date the Department issues a rule or regulation that identifies the hazardous substance to be a controlled hazardous substance shall file a report with the Department.
(c)The report required by this section:
(1)Shall be filed within a time set by the Department;
(2)Shall be on the form provided by the Department; and
(3)Shall include the following information about the controlled hazardous substance, if applicable:
(i)Name of the hazardous substance.
(ii)Volume.
(iii)Quantity.
(iv)Level and kind of radioactivity.
(v)Half-life.
(vi)Manner of management.
(vii)Manner of disposal.
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