Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 67450.41 - Definitions
(a) For the purpose
of this article, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA)"
means the agency certified pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 6.11 of the
Health and Safety Code (commencing with section 25404) and Title 27, CCR,
Division 1, Subdivision 4, Chapter 1 (sections 15100 through 15170).
(2) "Consolidation" means the bulking or
combining of the same type of waste into a single container.
(3) "Contributing school" means a K-12 school
that sends hazardous wastes generated by the school to a SHWCCAF.
(4) "Facility" means the area defined by the
operational boundary of the SHWCCAF, including all tanks, containers, or other
equipment used to manage hazardous waste.
(5) "K-12 schools" means all public or
private schools in which instruction is given through grade 12, or in any one
or more of those grades.
(6) "Lab
pack" means small containers of hazardous waste placed in a sorbent-filled
outer drum or container in accordance with the requirements of section
66264.316.
(7) "Offsite" means non-schoolyard property
in direct control of the SHWCCAF owner or operator that is not accessible to
school students or the general public.
(8) "Owner or operator" means the school
district or other school organization or entity that owns or operates a SHWCCAF
deemed to have a permit by rule.
(9) "School district" means the entity
recognized as the governing entity for a public or private elementary or
secondary school, or group of public or private elementary or secondary
schools.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 25150, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25123.7(b), 25117.1, 25150, 25200 and 25200.10, Health and Safety Code.
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