Proposed Regulations
Conversion Technology
Description
New regulations to place conversion technology facilities and operations into the Transfer/Processing Operations and Facilities Regulatory Requirements. These operations and facilities would be subject to the same regulatory tiers and minimum standards as transfer/processing operations and facilities.
Affected Regulatory Code Sections
Title 14, California Code of Regulations, Division 7, Chapter 3, Article 6.0.
Status
The rulemaking has been postponed to await potential statutory changes on conversion technologies.
Contact
Stakeholder Input
Board staff assembled a focus group in March 2003 to receive informal comment on the proposed Conversion Technology Regulations.
- March 18 cover letter (Word, 139 KB)
- Regulations draft text (Word, 39 KB)
In response to input from the focus workgroup, staff revised regulations in May 2003.
- May 13 cover letter (Word, 142 KB)
- Regulations (PDF, 20 KB | Word, 46 KB)
Board staff held a public workshop on August 1, 2003, to receive informal public comment on the proposed Conversion Technology Regulations. Below are links to workshop handouts and a summary and analysis of the workshop.
- Workshop Handouts
- August 1, 2003, Workshop Agenda (Word, 19 KB)
- Proposed Placement Into Regulatory tiers (Word, 21 KB)
- Conversion Technology Statutes (Word, 42 KB)
- CWIMB Regulations on the Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal (Word format, 171 KB)
- Regulatory Tier Framework Highlights (Word, 37 KB)
- 3-Part Test Flow Chart
- Conversion Technology Regulatory Flow Chart
- Workshop Summary and Analysis (Word, 74 KB)
Rulemaking Documents
- Proposed Text, 45-Day Comment Version, October 2004 (Word, 215 KB). Proposed regulatory text for 45-day public comment period (October 22 through December 6, 2004.)
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, October 2004 (Word, 37 KB). California Regulatory Notice Register publication date: October 22, 2004. References the proceedings, statutory authority, and informative digest describing existing laws, any mandates, and the effect of the proposed action on small business.
- Initial Statement of Reasons, February 2004 (Word, 54 KB). A statement of the specific purpose and rationale for the determination that this regulation is necessary to carry out the purpose for which it is proposed. Alternatives considered and technical documents relied upon are also discussed within this statement. Memo regarding Legislative Intent of AB 2770 (PDF, 34 KB)
More Information
General information regarding conversion technologies.
Rulemaking History
At its February 19, 2002, meeting, the Board directed staff to initiate a rulemaking to revise the transfer/processing operations and facilities regulatory requirements to address conversion technologies.
A focus group met in March 2003 to receive informal comment and staff revised the draft regulations in May in response to the input (see stakeholder input, below for more detail).
A public workshop was held in August 2003 to get additional informal comment (see stakeholder input, below for more detail).
An agenda item was presented to the Permitting and Enforcement Committee on November 3, 2003, to discuss and request direction on noticing the proposed regulations for a 45-day public review and comment period. The Committee directed staff to initiate a 45-day public comment period with the understanding that staff look at the results of the conversion technology studies (pursuant to AB 2770, Statutes of 2002) and report back to the Committee if any issues required further discussion.
The 45-day public comment period ran from October 22 through December 6, 2004. The notice of proposed rulemaking is published in the California Regulatory Notice Register (October 22, 2004 publication date). The comment period closed at 5:00 p.m. on December 6, 2004.
An agenda item was presented to the Permitting and Enforcement Committee on December 6, 2004, to discuss the proposed regulations and hold a public hearing to allow oral and written comments to be submitted as part of the 45-day public comment period.
Proposed Regulations http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Laws/Rulemaking/
Legal Office: Dona.Sturgess@calrecycle.ca.gov (916) 341-6066
