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7115/2014 Hazardous Waste Fee Health and Safety Code- S� 143.9 <br />Laws, Regulations & Annotations <br />isBTLG Table of Contents (../../business-taxes-law-guide.html) > Hazardous Waste Fee Health <br />and Safety Code (hazardous-waste-fee.html) > Chapter 6.5 (hwf-ch6-5.html) > Section 25143.9 <br />• <br />• <br />CHAPTER 6.5 HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROL <br />ARTICLE 4. LISTINGS <br />BUSINESS TAXES LAW GUIDE — <br />REVISION 2013 <br />AUG 0 5 2014 <br />SECTION 25143.9 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />DEPARTMENT <br />25143.9. Recyclable material exclusions. A recyclable material shall not be excluded from <br />classification as a waste pursuant to subdivision (b) or (d) of Section 25143.2, unless all of the following <br />requirements are met: <br />(a) If the material is held in a container or tank, the container or tank is labeled, marked, and placarded <br />in accordance with the department's hazardous waste labeling, marking, and placarding requirements <br />which are applicable to generators, except that the container or tank shall be labeled or marked clearly <br />with the words "Excluded Recyclable Material" instead of the words "Hazardous Waste," and manifest <br />document numbers are not applicable. If the material is used oil, the containers, above ground tanks, <br />and fill pipes used to transfer oil into underground storage tanks shall also be labeled or clearly marked <br />with the words "Used Oil". <br />(b) The owner or operator of the business location where the material is located has a business plan <br />that meets the requirements of Section 25504, including, but not limited to, emergency response plans <br />and procedures, as described in subdivision (b) of Section 25504, which specifically address the <br />material or that meet the department's emergency response and contingency requirements which are <br />applicable to generators of hazardous waste. <br />(c) The material shall be stored and handled in accordance with all local ordinances and codes, <br />including, but not limited to, fire codes, governing the storage and handling of the hazardous material. If <br />a local jurisdiction does not have an ordinance or code regulating the storage of the material, including, <br />but not limited to, an ordinance or code requiring secondary containment for hazardous material storage <br />areas, the material shall be stored in tanks, waste piles, or containers meeting the department's interim <br />status regulations establishing design standards applicable to tanks, waste piles, or containers storing <br />hazardous waste. <br />(d) If the material is being exported to a foreign country, the person exporting the material shall meet <br />the requirements of Section 25162.1. <br />http;lAmp w.boe.ca.g o\dlawg uideslbusinesslcurrentlbtg /wl41hv.flhwf-25143-9.htmI 111 <br />