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On July 19, 2006, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved the regulations and filed them with the Secretary of State. The regulations became effective immediately.
Description
Revision of existing waste tire hauler registration and manifest
regulations to introduce the Comprehensive Trip Log form (CIWMB 203) as
a replacement form for the current Manifest form (CIWMB 647) and Tire
Trip Log form (CIWMB 648). Additionally, establish criteria for
submittal of electronic data to the Board, in lieu of the required paper
form(s). The proposed changes implement, interpret and make specific the
provisions of Chapter 838, Statutes of 2000 (Escutia, SB 876), as well
as correct errors, add language to make the regulations more functional,
and delete unnecessary language.
The retreader regulations that were
approved by OAL in September 2005 were repealed as a result of this regulatory
change. Retreaders must now
comply with the new Comprehensive Trip Log requirements.
Affected Regulatory Code Sections
Title 14, California Code of
Regulations, Division 7, Chapter 6, Article 8.5
Rulemaking History
At its
April 19-20, 2005 meeting, the Board approved emergency regulations
to revise the waste tire hauler and manifesting requirements to replace
the existing manifest form (CIWMB 647) and tire trip log form (CIWMB
648) with the Comprehensive Trip Log form (CIWMB 203), and also
establish criteria for electronic record submittal to the Board in lieu
of the required paper form; and directed staff to formally notice the
permanent regulations for a 45-day comment period.
On June 13, 2005, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved
the emergency regulations and filed them with the Secretary of State.
The regulations became effective immediately and were renewed on October
9, 2005 for a 120-day extension.
On December 30, 2005, the proposed permanent regulations were posted in the
California Regulatory Notice Register.
The 45-day
public comment period ended at the close of the
public hearing on February
16, 2006.
On February 15, 2006, the emergency regulations were renewed again for a 120-day extension to June 2006 or until final
regulations are approved by OAL.
At its
March 14, 2006 meeting, the Board approved the revised permanent
regulations and directed staff to submit the regulations to OAL for
review, approval, and filing with the Secretary of State.
On July 19, 2006, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved the regulations and filed them with the Secretary of State. The regulations became effective immediately.
Rulemaking Documents
- Final Text, July 19, 2006 (MS Word,
117 KB).
Final text approved by OAL on July 19, 2006.
- Final Statement of Reasons,
April 2006 (Adobe PDF, 100 KB). A statement of the specific purpose
and the rationale for the determination that this regulation is
necessary to carry out the purpose for which it is proposed.
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
December 2005 (Adobe PDF, 76 KB). Information published in the California Regulatory Notice
Register 45 days prior to the end of the public comment period,
which references the proceedings, statutory authority, an
informative digest describing existing laws, any mandates and the
effect of the proposed action on small business.
- Draft text of proposed regulations,
October 17, 2005
(Adobe PDF, 128 KB). Proposed regulatory text for
45-day public comment period.
- Initial Statement of Reasons,
November 2005 (Adobe PDF, 85 KB). A
statement of the specific purpose and the rationale for the
determination that this regulation is necessary to carry out the
purpose for which it is proposed. Any alternatives considered and
technical documents are also noted here.
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