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EXCERPTS FROM PROVISIONS OF <br /> CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE,CHAPTER 6.95 <br /> SECTION 25508 [Authority to Inspect] <br /> In order to carry out the purposes of this chapter,any employee or authorized representative of an administering agency has the <br /> authority specified in Section 25185,with respect to the premises of the handler,and in Section 25185.5,with respect to real <br /> property which is within 2,000 feet of the premises of a handler,except that this authority shall include inspections concerning <br /> hazardous material,in addition to hazardous waste. <br /> SECTION 255035(a) [Preparation of Business Emergency Plan] <br /> A business ...shall establish and implement a business plan for emergency response to a release or threatened release of a hazardous <br /> material in accordance with the standards prescribed in the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503,if the business handles a <br /> hazardous material or a mixture containing a hazardous material that has a quantity at any one time during the reporting year that is <br /> any of the following: <br /> (A) Equal to,or greater than,a total weight of 500 pounds or a total volume of 55 gallons. <br /> (B) Equal to,or greater than,200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure,if the substance is a <br /> compressed gas. <br /> (C) If the substance is a radioactive material,it is handled in quantities for which an emergency plan is <br /> required to be adopted pursuant[to the Code of Federal Regulations]. <br /> SECTION 25504(c) [Employee Training] <br /> Training for all new employees and annual training,including refresher courses,for all employees in safety procedures in the event <br /> of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material,including,but not limited to,familiarity with the plans and procedures <br /> specified in [the business emergency plan]. These training programs may take into consideration the position of each employee. <br /> SECTION 25505(a)(1) [Submission of Business Plan and Certification] <br /> Except as provided in subdivision(e),each handler shall submit its business plan to the administering agency in accordance with the <br /> requirements of this article and certify that the business plan meets the requirements of this article. <br /> SECTION 25507(a) [Requirement to Immediately Report Release or Threatened Release of Hazardous <br /> Material] <br /> ...the handier or any employee,authorized representative,agent,or designee of a handler shall,upon discovery,immediately report <br /> any release or threatened release of a hazardous material to the administering agency,and to the [Governor's Office of Emergency <br /> Services],in accordance with the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503. <br /> SECTION 25514 [Penalties for Failure to Meet Business Plan Requirements] <br /> (a)Any business that violates Sections 25503 S to 25505,inclusive ... shall be civilly liable to the administering county or city in an <br /> amount of not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000)for each day in which the violation occurs.:.. <br /> (b)Any business that knowingly violates Sections 255035 to 25505,inclusive...after reasonable notice of the violation shall be <br /> civilly liable to the administering county or city in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars,($5,000)for each day in which the <br /> violation occurs. <br /> SECTION 25515. [Penalties for Failure to Report Releases] <br /> Any person or business who violates Section 25507 shall,upon conviction,be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five <br /> thousand dollars ($25,000)for each day of violation,or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year,or by both the <br /> fine and imprisonment. <br />