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1 v 1 <br /> 25508. (a) (1)A handler shall electronically submit its business plan to the statewide information management system in <br /> accordance with the requirements of this article and certify that the business plan meets the requirements of this <br /> article. <br /> (2) If, after review, the unified program agency determines that the handler's business plan is deficient in satisfying the <br /> requirements of this article or the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503, the unified program agency shall <br /> notify the handler of those deficiencies. The handler shall electronically submit a corrected business plan within 30 days <br /> from the date of the notice. <br /> (3) If a handler fails, after reasonable notice,to electronically submit a business plan in compliance with this article, the <br /> unified program agency shall take appropriate action to enforce this article, including the imposition of civil and criminal <br /> penalties as specified in this article. <br /> (4) For data not adopted in the manner established under the standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (e)of Section <br /> 25404, and that is reported using a document format, the use of a reporting method accepted by the statewide <br /> information management system shall be considered compliant with the requirement to submit that data. If the <br /> reporting option used does not support public records requests from the public,the handler shall provide requested <br /> documents to the unified program agency within 10 business days of a request from the unified program agency. <br /> (b) A handler shall review the business plan submitted pursuant to subdivision (a) at least once every three years to <br /> determine if a revision is needed and shall certify to the unified program agency that the review was made and that any <br /> necessary changes were made to the plan. <br /> (c) Unless exempted from the business plan requirements under this article, a handler shall annually review the business <br /> plan information and resubmit or certify as correct the inventory information in the statewide environmental reporting <br /> system. <br /> (d)A business required to establish, implement, and electronically submit a business plan pursuant to subdivision (a) <br /> shall not be deemed to be in violation of this article until 30 days after the business becomes subject to subdivision (a), <br /> unless the unified program agency requests the business to establish, implement, and electronically submit the business <br /> plan at an earlier date. <br /> 25508.1. <br /> Within 30 days of any one of the following events, a business subject to this article shall electronically update the <br /> information submitted to the statewide information management system: <br /> (a) A 100 percent or more increase in the quantity of a previously disclosed material. <br /> (b)Any handling of a previously undisclosed hazardous material subject to the inventory requirements of this article. <br /> (c) Change of business address. <br /> (d) Change of business ownership. <br /> (e) Change of business name. <br /> (f) (1)A substantial change in the handler's operations occurs that requires modification to any portion of the business <br /> plan. <br /> (2) For the purposes of this subdivision, "substantial change" means any change in a regulated facility that would inhibit <br /> immediate response during an emergency by either site personnel or emergency rescue personnel, or that could inhibit <br /> the handler's ability to comply with Section 25507, change the operational knowledge of the facility, or impede <br /> implementation of the business plan. <br />