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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-6

34A-6-93. Infectious waste defined.

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For purposes of this chapter, the term, infectious waste, means medical waste that contains any disposable equipment, instruments, utensils, human tissue, laboratory waste, blood specimens, or substances that carry pathogenic organisms from rooms of patients who have been diagnosed or are suspected of having a communicable disease; disposable substances that carry pathogenic organisms; and surgical operating room pathogenic specimens or substances that carry pathogenic organisms.
The following do not constitute infectious waste:
(1)Hazardous waste;
(2)Household waste or household - type waste generated in a facility;
(3)Ash from incineration of regulated medical waste;
(4)Residues from treatment and destruction processes once the waste has been both treated and stored;
(5)Human corpses, remains, and anatomical parts that are intended for interment or cremation;
(6)Etiologic agents being transported interstate pursuant to applicable shipping requirements;
(7)Samples of regulated medical waste transported off - site for enforcement purposes by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the state; and
(8)Animal carcasses or body parts that result from the diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases.
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