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PENALTIES <br /> Federal and state laws provide for administrative penalties of <br /> up to$25,000 per day for each violation of emergency notifica- <br /> tion requirements.Criminal penalties may also apply. <br /> STATUTES <br /> Q:What statutory provisions require emergency notification? <br /> A:Many statutes require emergency notification of a hazard- <br /> ous chemical release,including: <br /> • Health and Safety Code§25270.8,25510 <br /> • Vehicle Code§23112.5 <br /> • Public Utilities Code§7673(General Orders#22-13, 161) <br /> • Government Code§51018,8670.25.5(a) <br /> • Water Code§13271, 13272 <br /> • California Labor Code§6409.1 (b) <br /> • Title 42,U.S.Code§9603, 11004 <br /> Q:What are the statutory provisions for written Follow-Up <br /> Reports(Section 304)? <br /> A:Written reports are required by several statutes,including: <br /> • Health and Safety Code§25503(c) (9) <br /> • California Labor Code§6409.1 (a) <br /> • Water Code§13260, 13267 <br /> • Title 42,U.S.Code§11004 <br /> • Government Code§51018 <br /> REGULATIONS <br /> In addition to statutes,several agencies have notification or <br /> reporting regulations: <br /> • Title 8,CCR,§342 <br /> • Title 13,CCR,§1166 <br /> • Title 14,CCR,§1722(h) <br /> • Title 17,CCR,§30295 <br /> • Title 19,CCR,§2703,2705 <br /> • Title 22,CCR,§66265.56(j),66265.196(e) <br /> • Title 23,CCR,§2230,2250,2251,2260 <br /> • Title 40,CFR,§263 esp.Section§263.30 <br /> • Title 49,CFR,§171.16 <br /> 8 <br />