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ENVIRONMENTAL PROSECUTIONS UNIT <br /> 1 ./ DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE <br /> P,' 3T OF F;,,k BOX 990 <br /> ^ 95201 <br /> CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS <br /> I�i <br /> TITLE 19 <br /> CHAPTER <br /> SUBCHAPTER3 <br /> Article 1 Definitions <br /> Section 2620. Control. <br /> "Control" means, any actions necessary to stop, prevent, abate, or mitigate a release or <br /> threatened release thereby ensuring the elimination of a condition of substantial probability of <br /> harm to human health and safety, property, or the environment. <br /> r. . <br /> Authority cited:Section 25520, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections <br /> -25503(b)(5), 25507 and 25520, Health and Safety Code. <br /> Section 2650. Person. <br /> "Person" means any employee, authorized representative, agent or designee of a handler. <br /> Authority cited: Section 25520, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25507, <br /> 25515 and 25520, Health and Safety Code. <br /> Article 2 Reporting Requirements <br /> Section 2701 Aoolicability. <br /> The provisions of this subchapter shall not, in any way, preempt more restrictive reporting <br /> requirements pursuant to other local, state,or federal ordinances, statutes, or regulations. <br /> Pursuant to Section 23112.5 of the Vehicle Code, reporting of on-highway releases shall be <br /> made to the Department of the California Highway Patrol <br /> -S Y.LL• ' <br /> Authority cited: Section 25520, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 25520, <br /> Health and Safety Code. <br /> Section2703Immediate Reporting of a Release or a Threatened Release. <br /> (a) A person shall provide an immediate, verbal report of any release or threatened release <br /> of a hazardous material to the administering agency and the Office of Emergency Services` as <br /> soon as: <br /> (1) a person has knowledge of the release or threatened release; <br /> '(2) notification can be provided without impeding immediate control of the release or <br /> threatened release; and <br /> (3) notification can be provided without impeding immmediate emergency medical <br /> measures. <br /> (b) The immediate reporting pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall include, as a <br /> minimum: <br /> (1) the exact location of the release or threatened release; <br /> (2) the name of the person reporting the release or threatened release; <br /> (3) the hazardous materials involved in the release or threatened release; <br />