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Cal. Health & Safety Code § 117945

Small Quantity Generator Requirements

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2011
Small quantity generators who are not required to register pursuant to this chapter shall maintain on file in their office all of following:
(a) An information document stating how the generator contains, stores, treats, and disposes of any medical waste generated through any act or process of the generator.
(a) A small quantity generator who is not required to register pursuant to this chapter shall maintain on file in its office all of the following: (1) An information document stating how the generator contains, stores, treats, and disposes of any medical waste generated through any act or process of the generator. (2) Records required by the United States Postal Service of any medical waste shipped offsite for treatment and disposal. The small quantity generator shall maintain, or have available electronically at the facility or from the medical waste hauler or common carrier, these records, for not less than three years.
(b) Records of any medical waste transported offsite for treatment and disposal, including the quantity of waste transported, the date transported, and the name of the registered hazardous waste hauler or individual hauling the waste pursuant to Section 118030. The small quantity generator shall maintain these records for not less than two years.
(b) Documentation shall be made available to the enforcement agency onsite.

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