25250.12. Used oil generated during maintenance operations may be transferred from its point of generation to the
<br /> maintenance person's place of business, other than a residence, for the purpose of consolidation in a tank or
<br /> container, without meeting the requirements of Sections 25160, 25163, and 25201, if the material is to be recycled
<br /> at an authorized offsite hazardous waste facility and if all the following conditions are met:
<br /> (a) The generator transports the used oil in a vehicle owned by the generator or owned by an employee of the
<br /> generator.
<br /> (b) Not more than 55 gallons are transferred in the vehicle at any one time.
<br /> (c) The used oil is managed in accordance with all laws concerning storage and handling of hazardous wastes upon
<br /> consolidation at the maintenance person's place of business.
<br /> (d) The used oil is deemed to be generated at the point of consolidation upon consolidation.
<br /> (Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1154, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1995.)
<br /> 25250.13. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter, a transfer facility, as defined in paragraph (3) of
<br /> subdivision (a) of Section 25123.3, that accepts used oil and holds the oil for more than 24 hours, but is not
<br /> otherwise a storage facility, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 25123.3, shall comply with the requirements for
<br /> used oil transfer facilities that are specified in Subpart E (commencing with Section 279.40) of Part 279 of Title 40
<br /> of the Code of Federal Regulations.
<br /> (Amended by Stats. 2004, Ch. 779, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 2005.)
<br /> 25250.15. (a) Any person operating a refuse removal vehicle or a curbside collection vehicle used to collect or
<br /> transport used oil which has been generated as a household waste or as part of a curbside recycling program, as
<br /> defined by the board, is exempt from the requirements of Section 25160, and subdivision (a) of Section 25163 of
<br /> this code and Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 2500) of Division 2 of, Division 14.1 (commencing with
<br /> Section 32000) of, and subdivision (g) of Section 34500 of, the Vehicle Code.
<br /> (b) Refuse removal and other curbside collection operations exempted under subdivision (a) are also exempt from
<br /> permit requirements pursuant to Article 9 (commencing with Section 25200), if the storage location meets all
<br /> applicable hazardous waste generator, container, and tank requirements, except for the generator fee requirement
<br /> specified in subdivision (d).
<br /> (c) Used oil collected pursuant to this section shall be deemed to be generated by the storage location upon
<br /> receipt.
<br /> (d) Used oil collected pursuant to this section is exempt from the generator fee imposed pursuant to Section
<br /> 25205.5.
<br /> (Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 86,Sec. 186. (SB 1171)Effective January 1, 2017.)
<br /> 25250.16. (a) No person may recycle used oil without obtaining authorization from the department pursuant to
<br /> Section 25200 or 25200.5, or unless exempted pursuant to Section 25143.2.
<br /> (b) Any person who is authorized to recycle used oil pursuant to Section 25200 or 25200.5 shall assure, to the
<br /> satisfaction of the department, that halogens removed from used oil in the recycling process are not burned, except
<br /> at a facility authorized to do so pursuant to Section 25200 or 25200.5.
<br /> (Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 423, Sec. 4. Effective January 1, 1996.)
<br /> 25250.17. (a) Unless the facility meets the requirements of Section 25250.11, each used oil recycling, storage, or
<br /> transfer facility shall submit a report, on or before March 1 of each even-numbered year, to the department, on a
<br /> form provided by the department, containing all of the following information:
<br /> (1) The total volume of used oil possessed at the beginning and end of the preceding calendar year.
<br /> (2) The total volume of used oil received during the preceding calendar year.
<br /> (3) The total volume of used oil recycled during the preceding calendar year, itemized as follows:
<br /> (A) Prepared for reuse as a petroleum product.
<br /> (B) Consumed in the process of preparing for reuse, including wastes generated.
<br /> (C) Prepared for reuse other than as a petroleum product, specifying each type of other use.
<br /> (D) Not recycled but transported offsite.
<br /> (E) The manner in which the used oil is processed or re-refined, including the specific processes used, if applicable.
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