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0 a <br /> (A)A person who treats, except as described in subdivision(h), or disposes of hazardous waste <br /> aerosol cans including universal waste aerosol cans. <br /> (B)Aperson engaged in offsite transportation of hazardous waste aerosol cans, including, but <br /> not limited to, universal waste aerosol cans, by air, rail, highway, or water, including a universal <br /> waste aerosol can transfer facility. <br /> (b)(1)The requirements of this section apply to any person who manages aerosol cans, except <br /> for the following: <br /> (A)Aerosol cans that are not yet wastes pursuant to Chapter 11 (commencing with Section <br /> 66261.1)of Division 4.5 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. <br /> (B)Aerosol cans that do not exhibit a characteristic of a hazardous waste as set forth in Article 3 <br /> (commencing with Section 66261.20)of Chapter 11 of Division 4.5 of Title 22 of the California <br /> Code of Regulations. <br /> (C)Aerosol cans that are empty pursuant to subsection(m)of Section 66261.7 of Title 22 of the <br /> California Code of Regulations. <br /> (2)(A)An aerosol can becomes a waste on the date the aerosol can is discarded or is no longer <br /> useable.An aerosol can is deemed to be no longer useable when any of the following occurs: <br /> (i)The can is as empty as possible, using standard practices. <br /> (ii)The spray mechanism no longer operates as designed. <br /> (iii)The propellant is spent. <br /> (iv)The product is no longer used. <br /> Text of Health and Safety Code,Section 25201.16 <br />