California Health and Safety Code § 25160.8

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(a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (1) “Door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program” or “household hazardous waste residential pickup service” has the same meaning as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 25218.1. (2) “Household hazardous waste” has the same meaning as defined in subdivision (d) of Section 25218.1. (3) “Public agency” has the same meaning as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 25218.1. (4) “Registered hazardous waste transporter” or “transporter” means a person who holds a valid registration issued by the department pursuant to Section 25163. (5) “VSQG wastes” means hazardous waste generated by a very small quantity generator, as defined in subdivision (q) of Section 25218.1. (b) In lieu of the requirements imposed upon a generator pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 25160 and the regulations adopted by the department pursuant to Section 25161, a registered hazardous waste transporter operating a door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program or household hazardous waste residential pickup service may use the manifesting procedure specified in subdivision (c) if the transporter complies with the requirements of subdivisions (d) and (e). (c) A registered hazardous waste transporter operating a door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program or household hazardous waste residential pickup service shall comply with all of the following manifesting procedures when transporting household hazardous waste: (1) A separate manifest shall be completed by each vehicle driver with respect to each transport vehicle operated by that driver for each date. (2) The transporter shall complete both the generator’s section and the transporter’s section of the manifest in the following manner: (A) In completing the generator’s section of the manifest, the transporter shall use the name, identification number, address, and telephone number of the public agency operating the door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program. (B) In completing the transporter’s section of the manifest, the transporter shall use the transporter’s own name, identification number, terminal address, and telephone number. (C) The generator’s and transporter’s sections shall be completed before commencing each day’s collection. The driver may sign for the generator. (3) (A) The transporter shall attach legible receipts to the front of the manifest for each quantity of household hazardous waste that is received from a household. The receipts shall be used to determine the total volume of household hazardous waste in the vehicle. (B) After the household hazardous waste is delivered, the receipts shall be maintained with the transporter’s copy of the manifest. (C) The transporter shall provide a copy of the manifest to the public agency authorizing the door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program. (D) A public agency shall retain each manifest submitted pursuant to this paragraph for at least three years. The public agency shall also retain the manifest during the course of any unresolved enforcement action regarding a regulated activity or as requested by the department or a certified unified program agency. (4) Each receipt specified in paragraph (3) shall have the residential address from which the household hazardous waste was received, the date received, the manifest number, the volume or quantity of household hazardous waste received, the type of household hazardous waste received, the public agency name and phone number, and the driver’s signature. (5) The transporter shall enter the total volume or quantity of each type of household hazardous waste transported on the manifest at the change of each date, change of driver, or change of transport vehicle. The total volume or quantity shall be the cumulative amount of each type of household hazardous waste collected from the generators listed on the individual 

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