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  4. Title 22 - Social Security
  5. Division 4.5 - Environmental Health Standards for the Management of Hazardous Waste
  6. Chapter 20 - The Hazardous Waste Permit Program
  7. Article 5 - Expiration and Continuation of Permits

Article 5 - Expiration and Continuation of Permits

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  1. § 66270.50 - Duration of Permits
  2. § 66270.51 - Continuation of Expiring Permits
  3. § 66270.60 - Permits by Rule
  4. § 66270.61 - Emergency Permits
  5. § 66270.62 - Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits
  6. § 66270.63 - Permits for Land Treatment Demonstrations Using Field Test or Laboratory Analyses
  7. § 66270.65 - Research, Development, and Demonstration Permits
  8. § 66270.66 - Permits for Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Burning Hazardous Waste
  9. § 66270.67 - Transportable Treatment Unit Standardized Permit. [Renumbered]
  10. § 66270.68 - Reserved
  11. § 66270.69 - Standardized Permit. [Renumbered]

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