Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-13-1410 - [Effective 12/3/2025] Storage, Transfer, Treatment, and Disposal Facilities; Facility Plan Approval; Fees
A. A person
shall obtain solid waste facility plan approval from the Department as
prescribed in A.R.S. §
49-762.04 and pursuant to
R18-13-702 to construct any
facility that will be used to store, transfer, treat, or dispose of
biohazardous medical waste that was generated off site. Plan approval shall be
obtained before starting construction of the medical waste treatment or
disposal facility. This requirement also applies to solid waste facilities for
which an operator self-certifies under A.R.S. §
49-762.05, if the facility also
will receive biohazardous medical waste.
B. If an air quality permit is required for
the facility under A.R.S. Title 49, Chapter 3, the person shall include
evidence of that air quality permit, or evidence of an air quality permit
application with the application for solid waste facility plan
approval.
C. A person applying for
facility plan approval shall ensure that the plan contains information
demonstrating how the plan will comply with this Article.
D. Annual registration fee. The Department
shall bill an annual registration fee to a biohazardous medical waste facility
described in subsection (A) of this Section as follows:
1. For a disposal or treatment facility,
$12,500;
2. For a storage facility,
$7,500; and
3. For a transfer
facility, $3,000.
E. A
facility subject to more than one fee under subsection (D) of this Section
shall only pay the highest fee amount.
F. The biohazardous medical waste facility
shall pay the annual registration fee within 30 days of invoice
receipt.
G. Beginning July 1, 2026,
the Director shall adjust the fee amounts in subsection (D) of this Section
annually by the following method, except that no adjustment in any year shall
exceed four percent of the fee amount of the preceding year:
1. Multiply the amount by the October CPI for
the most recent year and then divide by the October CPI for the year 2024. The
October CPI for any year is the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers,
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ, all items, published by the United States
Department of Labor at www.bls.gov/cpi/regional-resources.htm,
for October of that year.
2. Round
the result from subsection (G)(1) to the nearest cent. ADEQ shall post the new
amounts on its webpage and install them in the billing software as soon as
practicable.
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