Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-7-103 - Electronic Standards for Reporting Receipt of Lead Acid Batteries
A. A used
automotive components dealer required to submit an electronic record under
subsection §
44-1327(A) shall submit the record into the Scrap Metal
and Lead Acid Battery Database. To submit the record, the used automotive
components dealer shall create an electronic account in the Scrap Metal and
Lead Acid Battery Database. The used automotive components dealer may:
1. Manually submit each record directly into
the Scrap Metal and Lead Acid Battery Database, or
2. Upload individual or batch records from a
point-of-sale software program or other software program into the Scrap Metal
and Lead Acid Battery Database.
B. When submitting a record into the Scrap
Metal and Lead Acid Battery Database, a used automotive components dealer shall
indicate that the record is about receipt of lead acid batteries.
C. A used automotive components dealer
choosing to upload records under subsection (A)(2) shall conform to the
following electronic submission standards:
1.
Have available and use Internet connectivity for submission to the Scrap Metal
and Lead Acid Battery Database;
2.
Ensure when uploading an individual or batch record that:
a. The record is not any of the following
electronic formats:
i. Joint Photographic
Experts Group (JPEG), Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), Graphics Interchange
Format (GIF), Portable Network Graphics (PNG), or any other picture format;
ii. Portable Document Format
(PDF); or
iii. Word processing
program format; and
b.
The record submitted is in a format that enables the Scrap Metal and Lead Acid
Battery Database to perform data parsing and configuration necessary to merge
the record with the Scrap Metal and Lead Acid Battery Database.
3. A used automotive components
dealer choosing to upload records under subsection (A)(2) shall ensure that the
Department has current specifications regarding the format in which the records
are submitted so the Department can make changes necessary to merge the records
with the Scrap Metal and Lead Acid Battery Database.
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