Utah Admin. Code R315-266-506 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Conditional Exemptions for Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals That Are Also Controlled Substances and Household Waste Pharmaceuticals Collected by an Authorized Collector
(a) Conditional exemptions. Provided the
conditions of Subsection
R315-266-506(b)
are met, the following are exempt from Rules R315-262 through R315-273:
(1) hazardous waste pharmaceuticals that are
also listed on a schedule of controlled substances by the Drug Enforcement
Administration in 21 CFR part 1308 ; and
(2) household waste pharmaceuticals that are
collected by an authorized collector, as defined by the Drug Enforcement
Administration, registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration that
commingles the household waste pharmaceuticals with controlled substances from
an ultimate user, as defined by the Drug Enforcement
Administration.
(b)
Conditions for exemption. The hazardous waste pharmaceuticals shall be:
(1) managed in compliance with the sewer
prohibition of Section
R315-266-505; and
(2) collected, stored, transported, and
disposed of in compliance with applicable Drug Enforcement Administration
regulations for controlled substances; and
(3) destroyed by a method that Drug
Enforcement Administration has publicly determined in writing to meet their
non-retrievable standard of destruction or combusted at one of the following:
(i) a permitted large municipal waste
combustor, subject to 40 CFR part 62 subpart FFF or applicable state plan for
existing large municipal waste combustors, or 40 CFR part 60 subparts Eb for
new large municipal waste combustors;
(ii) a permitted small municipal waste
combustor, subject to 40 CFR part 62 subpart JJJ or applicable state plan for
existing small municipal waste combustors, or 40 CFR part 60 subparts AAAA for
new small municipal waste combustors;
(iii) a permitted hospital, medical and
infectious waste incinerator, subject to 40 CFR part 62 subpart HHH or
applicable state plan for existing hospital, medical and infectious waste
incinerators, or 40 CFR part 60 subpart Ec for new hospital, medical and
infectious waste incinerators;
(iv)
a permitted commercial and industrial solid waste incinerator, subject to 40
CFR part 62 subpart III or applicable state plan for existing commercial and
industrial solid waste incinerators, or 40 CFR part 60 subpart CCCC for new
commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators; or
(v) a permitted hazardous waste combustor
subject to 40 CFR part 63 subpart EEE.
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