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I and 6.95 of Division 20 of the Health & Safety Code, and of any corresponding changes in <br /> 2 Defendant's environmental compliance program(s). <br /> 3 4.1.n. Defendant shall have in place at all times a hazardous waste contingency plan and <br /> 4 emergency procedures for each California Facility, as required by California Code of <br /> 5 Regulations, Title 22, sections 66265.51 through 66265.56. <br /> 6 4.1.0. Defendant shall, at each California Facility, continuously implement, maintain, and <br /> 7 submit to the respective administering agency(as defined in Health and Safety Code sections <br /> 8 25501 and 25502), a complete hazardous materials business plan, as required by Health and <br /> 9 Safety Code sections 25504 and 25505 and California Code of Regulations, Title 19, section <br /> 10 2729, as applicable. Each hazardous materials business plan shall include procedures for <br /> 11 emergency response to a release or threatened release of hazardous materials, as required by <br /> 12 Health and Safety Code section 25503.5. Such plan shall also include an employee training <br /> 13 program that meets the requirements of Health and Safety Code section 25504, subdivisions(a) <br /> 14 and (c), and California Code of Regulations, Title 19, section 2732. <br /> 15 4.1.p. Defendant shall immediately report any release or threatened release of a reportable <br /> 16 quantity of any hazardous material from any California Facility into the environment, as required <br /> 17 by Health and Safety Code sections 25507 and 25501. <br /> 18 4.1.q. Defendant shall prepare and maintain hazardous waste manifests, as required by <br /> 19 Health and Safety Code Sections 25160(a) and (b), 25160.2(b)(3)and California Code of <br /> 20 Regulations, Title 22, Section 66262.40(a), as applicable. <br /> 21 4.1.r. Defendant shall keep a copy of each manifest signed in accordance with Title 22 of <br /> 22 the California Code of Regulations section 66262.23(a), for three (3) years, or until the generator <br /> 23 received a signed copy from the designated facility which received the hazardous waste, as <br /> 24 provided by California Code of Regulations, Title 22, section 66262.40(a). <br /> 25 4.1.s. Defendant shall properly manage, mark, and store universal waste in compliance <br /> 26 with the standards for universal waste management found in California Code of Regulations,Title <br /> 27 22, Sections 66273.1 et seq., as applicable. <br /> 28 <br /> 7 <br /> STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION <br />