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THOMSON REUTERS <br /> WESTLAW California Code of Regulations <br /> Home Table of Contents <br /> §66266.81. Requirements. <br /> 22 CA ADC§66266.81 <br /> BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS <br /> Barclays Official California Code of Regulations Currentness <br /> Title 22.Social Security <br /> Division 4.5.Environmental Health Standards for the Management of Hazardous Waste <br /> Chapter 16.Recyclable Materials(Recyclable Hazardous Wastes) <br /> Article 7.Requirements for Management of Spent Lead-Acid Storage Batteries <br /> 22 CCR§66266.81 <br /> § 66266.81. Requirements. <br /> (a) Except as provided in subsection (a)(1)of this section, a person who manages spent lead-acid storage batteries which are <br /> equivalent in type and equivalent to, or smaller in size than, spent lead-acid storage batteries removed from motor vehicles as <br /> defined in Vehicle Code sections 415 and 670 shall comply with the applicable requirements of subsections(a)(2)through (d)of this <br /> section. <br /> (1)A person (e.g., automobile owner, service station operator, retail store operator)who generates in one year, stores at one <br /> time, or transports at one time in one vehicle ten or fewer spent lead-acid storage batteries which either have been removed <br /> from motor vehicles as defined in Vehicle Code sections 415 and 670, or are equivalent in type and equivalent to, or smaller in <br /> size than, such batteries, shall be exempt from the requirements of this division pertaining to the generation, storage, and <br /> transportation of a hazardous waste with respect to the management of such batteries, provided that the person intends to or <br /> does transfer the batteries to a person who stores the batteries or who recycles, uses, reuses or reclaims the batteries. <br /> (2)A person who transfers spent lead-acid storage batteries to a person described in subsection (a)(3)of this section shall be <br /> exempt from the requirements of this division pertaining to the generation, storage, and transportation of a hazardous waste with <br /> respect to the management of such batteries. <br /> (3)Except as provided in subsection (a)(4)of this section, a person who accepts spent lead-acid storage batteries in exchange <br /> or partial exchange for operable lead-acid storage batteries shall be exempt from the requirements of this division pertaining to <br /> the generation and storage of a hazardous waste with respect to the management of such batteries, unless: <br /> (A)The person stores more than one ton of such batteries at any one location for more than 180 days; or <br /> (B)The person stores one ton or less of such batteries at any one location for more than one year; or <br /> (C)The person removes the electrolyte. <br /> (4)Except as provided otherwise in subsections(a)(2)and (a)(3)of this section, a person who generates spent lead-acid <br /> storage batteries shall be exempt from the requirements of this division pertaining to the generation and storage of a hazardous <br /> waste with respect to the management of such batteries, except as follows: <br /> (A)The generator shall use either the manifest or a bill of lading which fulfills the requirements of Title 13 CCR section 1161,to <br /> record the shipment of spent lead-acid storage batteries to a person who stores the batteries or who uses, reuses, recycles or <br /> reclaims the batteries or their components. <br /> (B)The generator shall retain, at the generator's place of business for at least three years, a legible copy of each manifest or bill <br /> of lading which identifies spent lead-acid storage batteries shipped to a person who stores the batteries or who uses, reuses, <br /> recycles or reclaims the batteries or their components. <br /> (C) If the generator ships spent lead-acid storage batteries to a facility where the batteries will be disposed,the generator shall <br /> comply with all of the requirements of this division pertaining to the management of a hazardous waste. <br /> (5)A person who transports spent lead-acid storage batteries shall be exempt from the requirements of this division pertaining to <br /> the transportation of a hazardous waste with respect to the management of such batteries except as follows: <br /> (A)The transporter shall use either the manifest or a bill of lading which fulfills the requirements of Title 13 CCR section 1161,to <br /> record the transportation of spent lead-acid storage batteries to a person who stores the batteries or who uses, reuses, recycles <br /> or reclaims the batteries or their components. <br />