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.ftol <br /> p4 '" COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN <br /> OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES RONALD E.BALDWIN <br /> ROOM 610,COURTHOUSE COORDINATOR <br /> 222 EAST WEBER AVENUE <br /> o,gkSw`'`P STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95202 <br /> Telephone(209)468-3962 <br /> Hazardous Materials Division(209)468-3969 <br /> March 27, 1996 <br /> .University of the Pacific -Pharmacy <br /> .Attn: Mr. Derrel Houdashelt,Env. Safety Officer <br /> .3601 Pacific Ave <br /> .Stockton, CA 95211 <br /> Dear Mr. Houdashelt: <br /> SUBJECT: PAYMENT OF CURRENT AND BACK PROGRAM FEES <br /> This letter serves as a formal notification that your Hazardous Materials Management Plan <br /> (HMMP) and Chemical Inventory has been received and reviewed by the San Joaquin County <br /> Office of Emergency Services (OES). However, our records indicate that your business has not <br /> been in compliance in prior years. The requirements of Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and <br /> Safety Code took effect in 1986. In these circumstances, County ordinance requires billing of <br /> back fees to the year that our records show your business exceeded program quantities for <br /> hazardous materials. Back fees are calculated based on your current year fee calculations. <br /> If you have proof that your business was not in operation in San Joaquin County during this <br /> period, or that you did not handle hazardous materials in the regulated quantities, you can have <br /> your back fees adjusted. Please call us with such information. <br /> Attached you will find a bill for current year and back fees. Please remit your payment to the <br /> Office of Emergency Services within 45 days of receipt of this letter. A 10% late fee will be <br /> assessed for delinquent payments if not postmarked by the due date. <br /> If a business is unable to pay the HMMP fee in one payment, they will be given the opportunity to <br /> make payments according to a set payment schedule. These payments will include a 10% late <br /> penalty. Please contact our office to make arrangements. <br /> By law, all building permits must be reviewed for compliance with the provisions of Chapter 6.95 <br /> of the California Health and Safety Code. If a business is delinquent in their annual fee, it could <br /> lead to delays or rejection of the permit process. <br /> Should you have any questions,please call us at(209)468-3969. Thank you for your cooperation <br /> in helping to enhance public safety and the safety of emergency responders. <br /> Remember that HMMP changes must be reported to OES within 30 days after the change is made. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES <br /> Attachment <br />