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1 4.1.1. Defendant shall have in place at all times a hazardous waste contingency plan and <br />2 emergency procedures for each Rite Aid Facility if required by California Code of Regulations, <br />3 Title 22, Sections 66262.34 and applicable provisions referenced therein. <br />4 4.1.m. Defendant shall, at each Rite Aid Facility, continuously implement, maintain, and <br />5 submit to the respective administering agency (as defined in Health and Safety Code sections <br />6 25501 and 25502), a complete hazardous materials business plan, if required by Health and <br />7 Safety Code Sections 25503.5(a), 25504 and 25505 and California Code of Regulations, Title 19, <br />h Section 2729 et seq., as applicable. Each required hazardous materials business plan shall include <br />�► procedures for emergency response to a release or threatened release of hazardous materials, as <br />I (► required by Health and Safety Code Section 25503.5 and California Code of Regulations, Title <br />1 1 19, section 2729.1. Such plan shall also include an employee training program that meets the <br />12 requirements of Health and Safety Code Section 25504(c), and California Code of Regulations, <br />13 Title 19, Section 2732. <br />14 4.1.n. Defendant shall immediately report any release or threatened release of a <br />15 reportable quantity of any hazardous material from any Rite Aid Facility into the environment, if <br />16 required by Health and Safety Code sections 25501 and 25507. <br />17 4.1.o. Defendant shall properly manage, mark, and store universal waste in compliance <br />18 with the standards for universal waste management found in California Code of Regulations, Title <br />19 22, Sections 66273.1 et seq., as applicable. In the alternative, Defendant may manage such waste <br />20 as hazardous waste in accordance with the applicable requirements of Chapter 6.5 of the Health <br />21 and Safety Code and its implementing regulations in the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, <br />22 including, but not limited to, Section 66262.34. <br />23 4.1.p. Defendant shall comply with the California Medical Waste Management Act, <br />24 Health and Safety Code Sections 117600 et seq., as applicable. <br />25 4.1.q. Defendant shall not knowingly cause to be deposited, without the permission of <br />26 the owner, any hazardous substance upon the land of another, in violation of Penal Code section <br />27 374.8(b). <br />28 <br />6 <br />STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION <br />