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0 • <br />(C) transportation of conditionally exempt controlled substances shall be in accordance with the <br />is following requirements: <br />1. conditionally exempt controlled substances shall be transported by employees of a federal, state or <br />local law enforcement agency; <br />2. during transportation, the conditionally exempt controlled substances shall be accompanied by a <br />shipping paper which, at a minimum, shall provide the following information: <br />a. a list of the substances being transported; <br />b. the type and number of containers being used to transport each type of substance; <br />c. the quantity, by weight or volume, of each type of substance being transported (if known); <br />d. the state(s) (e.g., solid, powder, liquid, semi-liquid, gas, etc.) of each type of substance being <br />transported; <br />e. the final destination and interim destinations, if any, of the substances; <br />f. the name and telephone number of an emergency response contact, for use in the event of a spill or <br />other release; <br />g. the name, address and telephone number of the law enforcement agency from which the shipment <br />originates, the printed name and signature of the peace officer authorizing the shipment, and the date <br />the shipment originates; <br />h. the name, address, telephone number and signature of the law enforcement agency employee(s) <br />responsible for the custody and security of the substances during transportation; and <br />i. the name, address and telephone number of the facility which is the final destination of the <br />substances; and <br />3. in the event of a spill or release of a conditionally exempt controlled substance during <br />transportation, the law enforcement agency employee responsible for the substance during <br />transportation shall take appropriate immediate action to protect human health and the environment <br />(e.g., notify local law enforcement agencies and/or other local emergency response agencies, dike the <br />spill area, etc.). The law enforcement agency employee responsible for the released substance during <br />transportation shall clean up or provide for the clean up of the spilled or released substance, or take <br />such other action as may be required or approved by Federal, State, or local officials to ensure that <br />the release no longer presents a hazard to human health or the environment; <br />(D) treatment of conditionally exempt controlled substances shall be limited to: <br />1. incineration in accordance with paragraphs (3)(E) of this subsection; and <br />2. the addition of absorbent material to a conditionally exempt controlled substance in a container or <br />the addition of a conditionally exempt controlled substance to absorbent material in a container, in <br />conjunction with incineration pursuant to paragraphs (3)(E) of this subsection; <br />(E) incineration of conditionally exempt controlled substances pursuant to this subsection shall be <br />subject to the following requirements and limitations: <br />1. conditionally exempt controlled substances shall be incinerated under the following operating <br />conditions: <br />a. incineration shall be in an airtight combustion device operated under negativ ro <br />VI <br />the combustion zone; v ED <br />0 AUG 0 5 2014 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />DEPARTMENT <br />