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0 <br />Do I need to get a new ID <br />Number if I move my business? <br />Yes. If you have a California ID Number, <br />submit one DTSC Form 1358 to deactivate <br />your old number, and another to request that <br />a number be issued for your new location. <br />This is also true if you are selling or buying <br />a business; the seller must inactivate the old <br />number and have the new owner submit a <br />DTSC Form 1358 to have a new number <br />issued. If you have a U.S. EPA ID Number, <br />these actions are done through the use of <br />Form 8700-12, "Notification of Regulated <br />Waste Activity". <br />I've always wondered: do the <br />letters in front of the ID <br />Numbers mean anything? <br />Early federally—issued ID Numbers had two <br />letters corresponding to the generator's state <br />and ten digits. Current ID Numbers consist <br />of three letters followed by nine digits. The <br />significance of those letters is as follows: <br />EPA ID Numbers <br />CAR Federal permanent number currently <br />being issued. <br />CA Federal permanent number that <br />preceded the CAR prefix. ID <br />numbers with a CA prefix are still <br />valid, but have not been issued since <br />February 1995. <br />CAD Federal permanent number that <br />preceded the CA prefix, or a State <br />permanent or provisional number <br />issued before 1988. ID numbers <br />with a CAD prefix have not been <br />issued since August 1993. <br />CAT Federal permanent number that <br />preceded the CAD prefix. <br />CAP Federal provisional or emergency <br />number currently issued. <br />Page 4 <br />California ID Numbers <br />CAL State permanent number. <br />CAC State provisional or emergency <br />number. <br />CAH State provisional or permanent <br />number issued for Household <br />Hazardous Waste Collections. <br />CAI State permanent number issued for <br />Exotic Pest Detection. <br />CAE State provisional number issued for <br />removal of hazardous waste caused <br />by a natural disaster. <br />CAF State permanent number issued for <br />farm used oil. <br />CAS State permanent number issued for <br />Emergency Response. <br />CLU Clandestine Drug Lab cleanup. <br />CAX State permanent or provisional <br />number issued before 1987. A CAX <br />number is no longer a valid ID <br />number. <br />CA99 State permanent number issued to <br />cruise ships. <br />DTSC Regulatory Assistance Officers <br />provide informal guidance regarding <br />management of hazardous waste for the <br />convenience of the public. Such advice is <br />not binding upon DTSC, nor does it have the <br />force of law. If you would like a formal <br />opinion on a matter by DTSC, please contact <br />the responsible program office directly. <br />You should also refer to the statutes and <br />regulations, DTSC Policies and Procedures, <br />and other formal documents. <br />If you cannot find the answer to your <br />question in this fact sheet, contact your local <br />DTSC Regulatory Assistance Officer <br />directly. You can reach them toll-free at <br />800-728-6942, or contact them through the <br />DTSC website at www.dtsc.ca.jzov. <br />