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Summary of Laws and Regulations for <br /> *CA IIA* <br /> CalDES Hazardous Material Spill / Release Reporting <br /> GOVERNOR'SOFFICE <br /> OF EMEROERCY SERVICES <br /> authorized representative, agent, or designee of the handler shall provide all state, city, or county fire or <br /> public health or safety personnel and emergency rescue personnel with access to the handler's facilities. <br /> (b) Subdivision (a) does not apply to a person engaged in the transportation of a hazardous material on a <br /> highway that is subject to, and in compliance with, the requirements of Sections 2453 and 23112.5 of the <br /> Vehicle Code. <br /> ,,y3 State Laws & Regulations: HSC 25510 <br /> d. Written Follow-Up Reports <br /> HSC 25510.1. (a) A business required to submit a followup emergency notice pursuant to Section <br /> 11004(c) of Title 42 of the United States Code shall submit the notice on a form approved by the office*'. <br /> (b) The office*' may adopt guidelines for the use of the forms required by subdivision (a). <br /> MState Laws & Regulations: HSC 25510.1 <br /> e. HazMat Teams <br /> HSC 25510.2. In order to carry out the purposes of this chapter, a unified program agency may train for, <br /> and respond to, the release, or threatened release, of a hazardous material. <br /> MState Laws & Regulations: HSC 25510.2 <br /> f. School Notification <br /> HSC 25510.3 The emergency rescue personnel, responding to the reported release or threatened release <br /> of a hazardous material, or of a regulated substance, as defined in Section 25532, or to any fire or <br /> explosion involving a material or substance that involves a release that would be required to be reported <br /> pursuant to Section 25510, shall immediately advise the superintendent of the school district having <br /> jurisdiction, where the location of the release or threatened release is within one-half mile of a school. <br /> Ea <br /> State Laws & Regulations: HSC 25510.3 <br /> g. Enforcement—Administrative <br /> HSC 25515.2. (a) Notwithstanding Section 25515, a business that violates this article is liable to a unified <br /> program agency for an administrative penalty not greater than two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each <br /> day in which the violation occurs. If the violation results in, or significantly contributes to, an emergency, <br /> including a fire or health or medical problem requiring toxicological, health, or medical consultation, the <br /> Page 5 California Governor's Office of Emergency Services 3650 Schriever Ave Mather, CA95655 Feb 2014 <br />