California Code of Regulations (Last Updated: August 6, 2014) |
Title 22. Social Security |
Division 4.5. Environmental Health Standards for the Management of Hazardous Waste |
Chapter 23. Standards for Universal Waste Management |
Article 1. General |
§ 66273.7. Applicability - Cathode Ray Tube (Crt) Glass.
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- (a) CRT glass covered pursuant to chapter 23. The requirements of this chapter apply to CRT glass, as defined in section 66273.9, except CRT glass listed in subsection (b) of this section.(b) CRT glass not covered pursuant to this chapter. The requirements of this chapter do not apply to the following CRT glass:(1) CRT glass that is not yet a waste pursuant to chapter 11 of this division as provided in subsection (c) of this section;(2) CRT glass that does not exhibit a characteristic of a hazardous waste as set forth in article 3 of chapter 11 of this division;(3) CRT glass that is destined for recycling (or is recycled) by being “used in a manner constituting disposal,” as described in section 66266.20. Such CRT glass shall be managed as a hazardous waste pursuant to chapters 10 through 16, 18, and 20 through 22 of this division; and(4) Except as otherwise provided in section 66273.75 of this chapter, CRT glass that is destined for disposal (or is disposed) to a class I landfill. Such CRT glass shall be managed as a hazardous waste pursuant to chapters 10 through 16, 18, and 20 through 22 of this division; and(5) CRT glass that is managed as a hazardous waste pursuant to chapters 10 16, 18, and 20 through 22 of this division.(c) Generation of waste CRT glass.(1) CRT glass becomes a waste on the date when CRT glass is released or derived from a CRT or a CRT device.(2) Unused CRT glass.(A) Unused CRT glass that is not a retrograde material becomes a waste on the date it is discarded (e.g., when stored prior to being sent for reclamation).(B) Unused CRT glass that is a retrograde material becomes a waste on the date that it becomes a recyclable material pursuant to subsection (e) of the definition of “recyclable materials” in section 66260.10.HISTORY1. New section filed 2-4-2009; operative 2-4-2009 (Register 2009, No. 6).2. Amendment of subsection (b)(3), new subsection (b)(4), subsection renumbering and amendment of Note filed 10-15-2012 as an emergency; operative 10-15-2012 (Register 2012, No. 42). Pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 25214.10.2, this emergency regulation shall remain in effect for a period of two years or until revised by the department, whichever occurs sooner.
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Note: Authority cited: Sections 25141, 25141.5, 25150, 25150.6, 25201, 25214.9, 25214.10.2 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; and Section 42475, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25141, 25141.5, 25150, 25159.5, 25201 and 25214.9, Health and Safety Code.