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• (f) If the generator elects not to implement the review and plan, including, but not limited to, a selected measure pursuant to <br />subdivision (e), the generator shall amend its review and plan to reflect that election and include in the review and plan proper <br />documentation identifying the rationale for that election. <br />SEC. 54. <br />Section 25244.20 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read: <br />25244.20. <br />(a) On or before September 1, 1991, and every four years thereafter, each generator shall prepare a hazardous waste management <br />performance report documenting hazardous waste management approaches implemented by the generator. <br />(b) Except as provided in subdivision (d), the hazardous waste management performance report required by subdivision (a) shall <br />be prepared for each site in accordance with the format adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 25244.16 and shall include <br />all of the following: <br />(1) The name and location of the site. <br />(2) The SIC Code for the site. <br />(3) All of the following information for each waste stream identified pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of Section <br />25244.19: <br />(A) An estimate of the quantity of hazardous waste generated and the quantity of hazardous waste managed, both onsite and <br />offsite, during the current reporting year and the baseline year, as specified in subdivision (c). <br />(B) An abstract for each source reduction, recycling, or treatment technology implemented from the baseline year through the <br />current reporting year, if the reporting year is different from the baseline year. <br />(C) A description of factors during the current reporting year that have affected hazardous waste generation "ACF. \N, <br />I ` , E D <br />hazardous waste management since the baseline year, including, but not limited to, any of the following: H <br />• (i) Changes in business activity. <br />(ii) Changes in waste classification. <br />AUG 0 5 2014 <br />(iii) Natural phenomena. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />(iv) Other factors that have affected either the quantity of hazardous waste generated or onsite and offsite hazardous wDEPARTMENT <br />management requirements. <br />(4) The certification of the report pursuant to subdivision (e). <br />(c) For purposes of subdivision (b), the following definitions apply: <br />(1) The current reporting year is the calendar year immediately preceding the year in which the report is to be prepared. <br />(2) The baseline year is either of the following, whichever is applicable: <br />(A) For the initial report, the baseline year is the calendar year selected by the generator for which substantial hazardous waste <br />generation, or onsite or offsite management, data is available prior to 1991. <br />(B) For all subsequent reports, the baseline year is the current reporting year of the immediately preceding report. <br />(d) If a generator owns or operates multiple sites with similar processes, operations, and waste streams, the generator may prepare <br />a single multisite report addressing all of these sites. <br />(e) Every report completed pursuant to this section shall be submitted by the generator for review and certification by an engineer <br />who is registered as a professional engineer pursuant to Section 6762 of the Business and professions Code and who has <br />demonstrated expertise in hazardous waste management, by an individual who is responsible for the processes and operations of <br />the site, or by an environmental assessor who has demonstrated expertise in hazardous waste management. The engineer, <br />individual, or environmental assessor shall certify the report only if the report identifies factors that affect the generation and <br />E <br />