California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 11.8 - Hazardous Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Treatment
- Section 25244.
This article shall be known and may be cited as the Hazardous Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Treatment Research and Demonstration Act of 1985.(Added by Stats....
- Section 25244.01.
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the department’s duty to implement this article is contingent upon, and limited to, the availability of funding.(b) Subdivision (a) does...
- Section 25244.1.
(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that, whenever possible, the generation of hazardous waste is to be reduced or eliminated as expeditiously as possible,...
- Section 25244.2.
For purposes of this article, “hazardous waste reduction, recycling, and treatment technologies” mean technologies and techniques which have, as their primary purpose, the reduced generation...
- Section 25244.4.
Every generator of hazardous waste shall submit a report to the department, at least once every two years, reporting the changes in volume and toxicity...
- Section 25244.5.
(a) The department shall establish a Hazardous Waste Technology, Research, Development, and Demonstration Program, which shall consist of all of the following elements: (1) Contracting...
- Section 25244.6.
The department, in consultation with the State Water Resources Control Board, the State Air Resources Board, and the California Waste Management Board, shall do all...
- Section 25244.7.
Consistent with Article VII of the California Constitution, the department may contract for services to be performed to carry out this article, including, but not...
- Section 25244.8.
Grant funding for equipment construction needed for demonstration of hazardous waste reduction, recycling, and treatment technologies shall be provided to projects selected pursuant to Section...
- Section 25244.9.
The department shall compile the results of all evaluations of projects funded by step IV grants, as specified in subdivision (d) of Section 25244.8, or...
- Section 25244.10.a.
The department may issue grants to, and enter into contracts with, universities, governmental agencies, and private organizations to research and develop hazardous waste reduction, recycling,...
Last modified: October 22, 2018