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M Eiji <br />. � CAL <br />before the expiration date. <br />(d) Generators shall submit within 30 days anupdated application form when any of the informa- <br />tion specified in subdivisions (a) to (i), inclusive, of Section 117935 changes. <br />117943. A medical waste generator required to register pursuant to this chapter shall maintain indi- 117943 <br />vidual treatment and trackingrecords, if applicable, for three ears, or for the period specified in the Recordkeeping by <br />pp y p � registrants <br />regulations, and shall report or submit to the enforcement agency, upon request, both of the following: <br />(a) Treatment operating records. <br />(b) An emergency action plan complying with regulations adopted by the department. <br />117945. Small quantity generators who are not required to register pursuant to this chapter shall 117945 <br />maintain on file in their office all of following: Recordk t by those not <br />required <br />red to register <br />(a) An information document stating how the generator contains, stores, treats, and disposes of <br />any medical waste generated through any act or process of the generator. <br />(b) Records of any medical waste transported offsite for treatment and disposal, including the <br />quantity of waste transported, the date transported, and the name of the registered hazardous <br />waste hauler or individual hauling the waste pursuant to Section 118030. The small quantity <br />generator shall maintain these records for not more than two years. <br />California Medical Waste Management Program —13— Information Copy—January 1998 <br />117950. <br />117950 <br />(a) Each large quantity generator, except as specified in subdivisions (b) and (c), shall register <br />Registration requirement <br />with the enforcement agency. Large quantity generators owning or operating a medical waste <br />treatment facility shall also apply for a permit for that treatment facility pursuant to Chapter 7 <br />(commencing with Section 118130). <br />(b) Large quantity generators operating as a business in the same building, or that are associated <br />with a group practice in the same building, may register as one generator. <br />(c) Large quantity generators as specified in subdivision (a), operating in different buildings on <br />the same or adjacent property, or as approved by the enforcement agency, may register as one <br />generator. <br />(d) "Adjacent," for purposes of subdivision (c), means real property within 400 yards from the <br />property boundary of the primary registration site. <br />117955. Large quantity generators subject to Section 117950 shall register with the enforcement <br />117955 <br />agency on or before April 1, 1991, if the generation of medical waste began prior to that date. In those <br />Deadline for registration <br />cases where the generation of medical waste begins after April 1, 1991, registration shall be completed <br />pursuant to this chapter prior to commencement of the generation of medical waste. <br />117960. Any large quantity generator required to register with the enforcement agency pursuant to <br />117960 <br />Section 117950 shall file with the enforcement agency a medical waste management plans on forms <br />Filing of management plan; <br />Contents <br />prescribed by the enforcement agency containing, but not limited to, all of the following: <br />(a) The name of the person. <br />(b) The business address of the person. <br />(c) The type of business. <br />(d) The types, and the estimated average monthly quantity, of medical waste generated. <br />C <br />(e) The type of treatment used onsite, if applicable. For generators with onsite medical waste <br />3 T <br />treatment facilities, including incinerators or steam sterilizers or other treatment facilities as de- <br />termined by the enforcement agency, the treatment capacity of the onsite treatment facility. <br />(f) The name and business address of the registered hazardous waste hauler used by the generator <br />to have untreated medical waste removed for treatment, if applicable. <br />(g) The name and business address of the registered hazardous waste hauler service provided by <br />the building management to which the building tenants may subscribe or are required by the <br />building management to subscribe, if applicable. <br />(h) The name and business address of the offsite medical waste treatment facility to which the <br />medical waste is being hauled, if applicable. <br />(i) An emergency action plan complying with regulations adopted by the department. <br />0) A statement certifying that the information providedis complete and accurate. <br />California Medical Waste Management Program —13— Information Copy—January 1998 <br />