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(iii)Authorized to manage hazardous waste by a state with a hazardous waste management program approved <br /> under part 271 of this chapter; <br /> (iv) Permitted, licensed, or registered by a state to manage municipal solid waste and, if managed in a <br /> municipal solid waste landfill is subject to part 258 of this chapter; <br /> (v) Permitted, licensed, or registered by a state to manage non-municipal non-hazardous waste and, if <br /> managed in a non-municipal non-hazardous waste disposal unit, is subject to the requirements in §§257.5 through <br /> 257.30 of this chapter; <br /> (vi)A facility which: <br /> (A) Beneficially uses or reuses, or legitimately recycles or reclaims its waste; or <br /> (B) Treats its waste prior to beneficial use or reuse, or legitimate recycling or reclamation; <br /> (vii) For universal waste managed under part 273 of this chapter, a universal waste handler or destination <br /> facility subject to the requirements of part 273 of this chapter; <br /> (viii)A large quantity generator under the control of the same person as the very small quantity generator, <br /> provided the following conditions are met: <br /> (A) The very small quantity generator and the large quantity generator are under the control of the same <br /> person as defined in §260.10 of this chapter. "Control," for the purposes of this section, means the power to direct <br /> the policies of the generator, whether by the ownership of stock, voting rights, or otherwise, except that contractors <br /> who operate generator facilities on behalf of a different person as defined in §260.10 of this chapter shall not be <br /> deemed to "control" such generators. <br /> (B) The very small quantity generator marks its container(s) of hazardous waste with: <br /> (1) The words "Hazardous Waste"; and <br /> (2)An indication of the hazards of the contents (examples include, but are not limited to, the applicable <br /> hazardous waste characteristic(s) (i.e., ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic); hazard communication consistent with <br /> the Department of Transportation requirements at 49 CFR part 172 subpart E (labeling) or subpart F (placarding); a <br /> hazard statement or pictogram consistent with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard <br /> Communication Standard at 29 CFR 1910.1200; or a chemical hazard label consistent with the National Fire <br /> Protection Association code 704); <br /> (ix)A reverse distributor (as defined in §266.500), if the hazardous waste pharmaceutical is a potentially <br /> creditable hazardous waste pharmaceutical generated by a healthcare facility (as defined in §266.500). <br /> (x)A healthcare facility (as defined in §266.500)that meets the conditions in §§266.502(1) and 266.503(b), as <br /> applicable, to accept non-creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and potentially creditable hazardous waste <br /> pharmaceuticals from an off-site healthcare facility that is a very small quantity generator. <br /> (xi) For airbag waste, an airbag waste collection facility or a designated facility subject to the requirements of <br /> §261.40) of this chapter. <br /> (b) The placement of bulk or non-containerized liquid hazardous waste or hazardous waste containing free <br /> liquids (whether or not sorbents have been added) in any landfill is prohibited. <br /> (c)A very small quantity generator experiencing an episodic event may generate and accumulate hazardous <br /> waste in accordance with subpart L of this part in lieu of§§262.15, 262.16, and 262.17. <br /> 3 <br />