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cmwi Summary of Laws and Regulations for %wo <br /> ' ,4 <br /> Ca10EHazardous Material Spill / Release Reporting <br /> GOVERNOR'S OFFICE <br /> OF FME ROERCY SE RYICES <br /> (d) Immediate reporting pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall be made to the California <br /> Emergency Management Agency*', at telephone number (916) 845-8911 or (800) 852-7550, and to <br /> the local administering agency*2. The administering agency*2 may designate a call to the 911 <br /> emergency number as meeting the requirement to call the administering agency*2. <br /> (e) The notifications in subsection (d) shall constitute compliance with the requirements of subdivision <br /> (b) of section 11004 of title 42 of the United States Code (1989) regarding verbal notification of the <br /> State Emergency Planning Commission and the Local Emergency Planning Committee. <br /> Title 19, 2705. (a) If required to submit a written emergency release follow-up notice pursuant to 42 <br /> U.S.C. section 11004(c) (1989), or as that section may be subsequently amended, a business shall prepare <br /> the written emergency release follow-up notice using the form specified in subsection (c) of this section. <br /> (b) A written emergency release follow-up notice prepared pursuant to subsection (a) shall be sent to <br /> the Chemical Emergency Planning and Response Commission (CEPRC) at 3650 Schriever Avenue, <br /> Mather, CA 95655. This written report shall be sent as soon as practicable following a release, but no <br /> later than 30 days from the date of the release. <br /> (c) The following reporting form (with instructions), the 'Emergency Release Follow-up Notice Reporting <br /> Form,' shall be used for filing the written emergency release follow-up notice required by subsection <br /> (a) of this section. This form may be reproduced, as needed. <br /> Page 11 California Governor's Office of Emergency Services 3650 Schriever Ave Mather, CA95655 Feb <br /> 2014 <br />