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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 – Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2026
RECORD_ID
PR0537858
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4522 - ACUTE CARE FACILITY
FACILITY_ID
FA0021838
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA HEALTH CARE FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
7707
Direction
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STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95213
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
7707 S AUSTIN RD STOCKTON 95213
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SAN JDAQUIN <br />COUNTY -- <br />Environmental Health Department <br />Medical Waste Definitions -- California Health & Safety Code <br />117690. <br />(a) "Medical waste" means any biohazardous, pathology, pharmaceutical, or trace chemotherapy waste not <br />regulated by the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (Public Law 94580), as amended; <br />sharps and trace chemotherapy wastes generated in a health care setting in the diagnosis, treatment, <br />immunization, or care of humans or animals; waste generated in autopsy or necropsy; waste generated during <br />preparation of a body for final disposition such as cremation or interment; waste generated in research pertaining <br />to the production or testing of microbiologicals; waste generated in research using human or animal pathogens; <br />sharps and laboratory waste that poses a potential risk of infection to humans generated in the inoculation of <br />animals in commercial farming operations; waste generated from the consolidation of home -generated sharps; and <br />waste generated in the cleanup of trauma scenes. Biohazardous, pathology, pharmaceutical, sharps, and trace <br />chemotherapy wastes that meet the conditions of this section are not subject to any of the hazardous waste <br />requirements found in Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100) of Division 20. <br />(b) For purposes of this part the following definitions apply: <br />(1) "Biohazardous waste" includes all of the following: <br />(A) (i) Regulated medical waste, clinical waste, or biomedical waste that is a waste or reusable material <br />derived from the medical treatment of a human or from an animal that is suspected by the attending <br />veterinarian of being infected with a pathogen that is also infectious to humans, which includes diagnosis <br />and immunization; or from biomedical research, which includes the production and testing of biological <br />products. <br />(ii) Regulated medical waste or clinical waste or biomedical waste suspected of containing a highly <br />communicable disease. <br />(B) Laboratory waste such as human specimen cultures or animal specimen cultures that are infected with <br />pathogens that are also infectious to humans; cultures and stocks of infectious agents from research; <br />wastes from the production of bacteria, viruses, spores, discarded live and attenuated vaccines used in <br />human health care or research, discarded animal vaccines, including Brucellosis and Contagious Ecthyma, <br />as defined by the department; culture dishes, devices used to transfer, inoculate, and mix cultures; and <br />wastes identified by Section 173.134 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations as Category B "once <br />wasted" for laboratory wastes. <br />(C) Waste that, at the point of transport from the generator's site or at the point of disposal contains <br />recognizable fluid human blood, fluid human blood products, containers, or equipment containing human <br />blood that is fluid, or blood from animals suspected by the attending veterinarian of being contaminated with <br />infectious agents known to be contagious to humans. <br />(D) Waste containing discarded materials contaminated with excretion, exudate, or secretions from humans <br />or animals that are required to be isolated by the infection control staff, the attending physician and surgeon, <br />the attending veterinarian, or the local health officer, to protect others from highly communicable diseases or <br />diseases of animals that are communicable to humans. <br />(2) Pathology waste includes both of the following: <br />(A) Human body parts, with the exception of teeth, removed at surgery and surgery specimens or tissues <br />removed at surgery or autopsy that are suspected by the health care professional of being contaminated <br />with infectious agents known to be contagious to humans or having been fixed in formaldehyde or another <br />fixative. <br />(B) Animal parts, tissues, fluids, or carcasses suspected by the attending veterinarian of being contaminated <br />with infectious agents known to be contagious to humans. <br />Version: 7-1-25 Page 6 of 11 <br />
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