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0 0 <br /> State of California—California Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> GISS, P.0 Box 806 <br /> Sacramento CA 95812-0806 <br /> Generators of Hazardous Waste <br /> DTSC notifies the California State Board of Equalization (BOE)when an ID number has <br /> been issued. You must contact the Board of Equalization to obtain a generator fee account <br /> number if your business generates or produces five (5) or more tons of hazardous waste <br /> per calendar year, regardless of the final disposition of the waste. <br /> Using a hazardous waste hauler or contractor will not relieve you of the liability for the state <br /> fees that result from the generation, recycling and/or disposal of your hazardous waste. <br /> Per the Hazardous Substances Tax Regulation 3000 (b) (1) (G): "Generator" does not <br /> include an entity such as an environmental clean-up company or an emergency response <br /> contractor, when that entity, pursuant to contract, cleans up a release of hazardous waste <br /> for another person, unless the entity is identified on a hazardous waste manifest as the <br /> generator as described in subdivision (b)(1)(A). <br /> If you qualify as a generator and need to register, or if you have any questions regarding <br /> the requirements of registering with the Board of Equalization, please contact the Board at <br /> (916) 323-9555 or write to the agency at the following address: State Board of <br /> Equalization, Environmental Fees Division, MIC: 57, PO Box 942879, Sacramento, CA <br /> 94279-0057 <br /> Additional information about the Generator Fee program is available in Regulation 3000 at <br /> www boe.ca.qov/sptaxprog/pdf/reg3000.pdf <br /> Instructions for Completing the California ID Number Application Form (DTSC Form 1358) <br /> (The information you provide on this application should be business information, not personal <br /> information.) <br /> Item 1: If you are applying for an ID number, check the box. Indicate if you are applying as a <br /> hazardous waste generator, a hazardous waste transporter, or both a generator and a transporter <br /> of hazardous waste. Also check the reason why you are applying for a new ID number. If you are <br /> applying as a hazardous waste transporter, you must send this application in with your transporter <br /> registration packet. If you need a federal ID number, please call (415) 495-8895. <br /> If you have a federal ID number, you may use this form to update your information. DTSC will <br /> update the information in the Hazardous Waste Tracking System. You must also notify U.S. EPA <br /> of the updates, by completing U.S. EPA's Form 8700-12 or by calling them at(415) 495-8895. <br /> For items 2-5, fill in the permanent ID number and check the box(es) for the action you want taken <br /> on an existing ID number. <br /> Item 2: Check this box to update the mailing address or site contact information. Please <br /> complete items 7, 8 and 9 when updating the mailing address. Complete items 7 and 10 for <br /> the site contact information. <br /> Item 3: Check this box to inactivate the ID number shown. Please complete items 7, 8 and 9. <br /> Item 4: Check this box to reactivate the ID number shown. Please complete the entire <br /> application. However, if you are a new owner at the site or the site location has changed (your <br /> business moved); you must apply for a new ID number. If you are a hazardous waste <br /> transporter you are not required to get a new ID number if you move, unless you also generate <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> Instructions for DTSC Form 1358(6/08) Page 2 of 4 <br />