Article 8.5. Waste Tire Hauler Registration and Manifesting Requirements
for Used and Waste Tire Haulers, Retreaders, Used and Waste Tire Generators,
and Used and Waste Tire End-Use Facilities
Section 18449. Scope.
(a) This Article specifies the procedures for waste tire hauler registration
and tire manifest system requirements for waste tire haulers, retreaders,
waste tire generators, and end-use facilities, including reporting and
documentation requirements.
(b) In addition to the regulations in this article, statutory provisions
contained in Sections 42950 through 42967 of the Public Resources Code
govern the Waste Tire Hauler Registration Program.
(c) This article contains different reporting provisions for retreaders
than for other waste tire haulers. However, the Board's new Comprehensive
Trip Log reporting system will apply the same provisions to retreaders as to
other waste tire haulers. In order to provide a transition period for
retreaders, the existing provisions will continue to apply to retreaders
during the period of time that emergency Comprehensive Trip Log provisions
are in effect. However, upon the effective date of non-emergency
Comprehensive Trip Log provisions in this Article, the Retreader Trip Log
shall no longer be a valid CIWMB form and retreaders shall not be required
to comply with sections 18450(a)(12), (19), and (20), 18456.2.1,
18459.2.1(b), 18460.2.1, and 18461(a)(1). The three year record retention
provision in sections 18459.3(b)(1) and 18462(b)(1) shall continue to apply
to retreaders.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Section 42950 et seq.,
Public Resources
Code.
Section 18450. Definitions.
(a) For the purposes of this Article, the definitions found in: Public
Resources Code Sections 42950-42967; and Chapter 3, Article 4.1, of this
Division (commencing with Section 17225.701); and the following shall apply:
(1) "Board" means the California Integrated Waste Management Board.
(2) "Bond" means a surety bond issued by a California admitted
insurance carrier.
(3) "Business Name" means the name of the operation registered with the
local government of the State of California; the business license name.
(4) "Calendar Year" means January 1 through December 31 of any year.
(5) “CIWMB” means the California Integrated Waste Management Board.
(6) "Civil Penalty" means a fine assessed as a result of a violation of
an applicable provision.
(7) "Collection Center" See Facility.
(8) "Commingled" means inextricably mixed together, in that the waste
components cannot be economically or practically separated.
(9) "Comprehensive Trip Log" means the California Uniform Waste and
Used Tire Manifest System form developed by the Board pursuant to Public
Resources Code, section 42961.5. The
Comprehensive Trip Log is attached
hereto as Appendix A (CIWMB_203, 03/05) and incorporated by reference
herein.
(10) "Electronic report" means electronic submittal of manifest
information to the CIWMB by means of Electronic Data Transfer or
Web-based data entry in accordance with the requirements set forth in
§18459.1.2.
(11) “EDT Form” means a paper reporting form, approved by the Board,
that is used by the hauler or responsible party for reporting manifest
information in lieu of the required Comprehensive Trip Log. The EDT Form
will contain the information required on the Comprehensive Trip Log.
(12) "End-Use Facility" means the facility where used or waste tires are
unloaded.
(13) "Facility" means a waste tire facility, as defined in Public
Resources Code Section 42808, a landfill authorized pursuant to Public
Resources Code Section 42866, a facility authorized to accept used or
waste tires pursuant to a state or local agency permit, or a facility
which lawfully accepts used or waste tires as authorized under Title 14,
Section 18420.
(14) "Incidental Revenue" means 10% or less of total annual revenue for
purposes of Public Resources Code Section 42954 (a)(7).
(15) Invoice means a document provided by a Retreader that contains the
date of the transaction, the name of the customer and address, the Tire
Program Identification Number of the generator or end use facility, the
name of the retreader and address, the quantity of tire casings shipped.
(16) “Load” means a single transaction (a pick up or delivery) of used
or waste tires between the hauler and generator or the hauler and end-use
facility. There may be one or more loads on a trip.
(17) "Local Government" means a county, city, city and county, special
district, joint powers agency or other political subdivision of the state.
(18) "Manifest Form" means the California Uniform Waste and Used Tire
Manifest Form developed by the Board that shall be completed by the waste
tire hauler, waste tire generator, or facility, which shall
accompany each shipment of used or waste tires. The Manifest Form is
attached hereto as Appendix A (Form #647, 01/03) and incorporated by
reference herein.
(19) New Tire Adjustment means return or replacement of a new tire that
is defective or damaged.
(20) "Person" includes an individual, sole proprietorship,
co-partnership, Limited Liability Company, corporation, political
subdivision, government agency, or municipality.
(21) "Place of Business" means the actual physical location where
waste or used tires are picked up from, delivered to, or stored.
(22) "Registered Vehicle Owner" means the person in whom title is
vested and/or to whom the vehicle is registered with the Department of
Motor Vehicles for any jurisdiction, domestic and foreign, in which the
vehicle is registered.
(23) “Retreader” means a business, person, entity, individual, sole
proprietorship, co-partnership, Limited Liability Company, corporation,
who is in the business of retreading, or recapping tire
casings for reuse. The Retreader shall have a Manufacturer 3-Digit
Identification issued by the United States Department of Transportation
pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, § 574.5. A completed
original form CIWMB 173 (4/04) "Retreader Self-Certification" which is
attached hereto as Appendix A (CIWMB 173, 4/04) and incorporated by
reference herein shall be completed by the Registered Waste Tire Hauler
before being deemed by CIWMB to be a self-certified retreader.
Notwithstanding provisions of the manifesting requirements, the
Retreader is a registered waste tire hauler and shall comply with all
waste tire hauler requirements.
(24) “Retreader Trip Log” means the California Retreader Trip Log
developed by the Board that shall be completed by the Retreader and
shall accompany the tire casings during shipment for inspection,
retreading, or recapping. For the purposes of the Retreader
Trip Log, this form shall only be used during the shipment of tire
casings from the generator to the Retreading facility and on the return
trip back to the generator, and the ownership of the tire casing(s)
shall not change during either shipment. The Retreader Trip log meets
the intent of Public Resources Code, section 42961.5 and is attached
hereto as Appendix A (CIWMB 180, 03/04) and incorporated by reference
herein.
(25) "Revenue" is annual net income earned.
(26) Tire casing is the carcass of a reusable tire that after
inspection can be retreaded, or recapped by a Retreader.
(27) “Tire Trip Log” means the California Uniform Waste and Used Tire
Trip Log developed by the Board that shall be completed by the waste tire
hauler and shall accompany the waste tire hauler for each shipment of used
or waste tires. The Tire Trip log is attached hereto as Appendix A (Form
#648, 01/03) and incorporated by reference herein.
(28) “Trip” means the hauling of waste or used tires that begins with a
waste tire hauler’s first pick-up of used or waste tires from a generator
and ends with that hauler’s last delivery of used or waste tires to an
end-use facility, but in no case shall a trip exceed five (5) consecutive
days.
(29) “Unregistered Hauler & Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form”
is the form to be completed by the generator and end use facility
pursuant to the requirements set forth in §§ 18461 (b) and 18462 (c).
The Unregistered Hauler & Comprehensive Trip Log Substitution Form is
attached hereto as Appendix A (CIWMB 204, 03/05) and incorporated by
reference herein.
(30) "Used and Waste Tire Generator" means any person who provides used
or waste tires to a waste tire hauler; including, but not limited to
auto dismantlers and automotive fleet service centers.
(31) "Vehicle Description" includes the year, the model, the make of
the vehicle, Vehicle Identification Number as defined in California
Vehicle Code Section 671, and Vehicle License Plate Number, including
state of issuance, as defined in California Vehicle Code Section
4850(a).
(32) "Waste Tire Hauler Decal" is a decal issued by the Board,
printed on specially prepared paper with a unique number, for affixing
to the lower right hand corner of the windshield.
(33) "Waste Tire Hauler Registration" means the documents, including
the decal and registration form, issued by the Board, which authorizes
the holder of the documents to legally haul waste tires within
California for the period of issuance.
(34) "Waste Tire Manifest System" means the California Uniform Waste
and Used Tire Manifest System which includes the Comprehensive Trip Log,
Retreader Trip Log, Manifest, and Tire Trip Log forms developed by the
Board and all procedures and regulations applicable to the
transportation of the used or waste tires from point of origin to final
destination of the used or waste tires.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42950, 42951, 42952, 42954, 42955, 42956, 42958, and 42961.5,
Public Resources
Code.
Section 18451. Applicability of these Regulations.
(a) Waste tire haulers, retreaders, waste tire generators, and end-use
facilities shall comply with these regulations, unless exempted by Section
42954 of the Public Resources Code and applicable procedures set forth in
Sections 18453-18453.2.
(b) The return of new tire adjustments to the wholesale distributor or
manufacturer under "warranty consideration" is not considered used or waste
tire hauling for the purposes, implementation, and enforcement of this
Article. The person transporting the tires must have in the vehicle
documentation substantiating that the tires are being returned for "warranty
consideration." Lack of documentation or false information will subject the
transporter to enforcement and penalties under this Article.
(c) “Tire Derived Product” being transported from the processing facility
to the end-use facility is not considered used or waste tire hauling for the
purposes, implementation, and enforcement of this Chapter. The hauler shall
have a copy of the letter issued by the Board to the processing facility
stating that the material is “Tire Derived Product” and a bill of lading
accompanying the load. The letter and bill of lading shall be carried in the
vehicle while transporting the “Tire Derived Product” from the processing
facility to the end-use facility. Lack of documentation or false information
will subject the transporter to enforcement and penalties under this
Chapter.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42953, and 42954, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18453. Exemption Certification for Agricultural Purposes or Common
Carrier Hauling Used or Waste Tires on a Return Trip.
(a) A person wishing to qualify for an exemption from waste tire hauler
registration under Public Resources Code Section 42954 (a)(5) and (a)(6) shall certify in writing to the Board under penalty of perjury that
they qualify for an exemption from registration as a waste tire hauler for
agricultural purposes or under the common carrier exemption. This
certification shall contain the following information:
(1) The name of the individual and/or business.
(2) The mailing address for the individual and/or business.
(3) The name of the contact person.
(4) The telephone number of the contact person.
(5) The number of vehicles used.
(6) The description of the business operation.
(7) A certification statement by the operator as follows: “The
undersigned certifies under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State
of California that the information provided herein is true and correct.”
(8) The name and signature of the authorized agent on behalf of the
business.
(9) The date of certification.
(b) Upon receipt of the certification letter, the Board will notify the
applicant within 30 days if the certification for exemption is either:
(1) incomplete, and if so, what specific information is required.
(2) granted
(3) denied, and if so, the reason(s) for denial.
(c) If the agricultural purposes exemption or common carrier exemption is
granted, the Board shall issue a non-transferable exemption document to be
carried in the vehicle(s) used to transport the used or waste tires.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Section 42954, Public Resources
Code.
18453.1. Cost to Receive an Exemption from Waste Tire Hauler
Registration.
No fee is to be paid to the Board to certify an exemption from waste
tire hauler registration.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Section 42954, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18453.2. Valid Exemption Period and Renewal.
(a) An exemption as described under Public Resources Code Section 42954
(a)(5) and 42954 (a)(6) shall be valid from the date of approval to January
1 of the following year provided that the information in the certification
letter relied upon to qualify for the exemption remains unchanged.
(b) A person wishing to continue to qualify for an exemption from waste
tire hauler registration under Section 42954 (a)(5) or (6) of the Public
Resources Code shall re-certify to the Board on an annual basis, and in
accordance with the requirements in Section 18453.
(c) All exemption certifications must be submitted 45 days prior to the
expiration date. Renewed exemptions are valid for one calendar year, January
1 to January 1 of the following year.
Note:
Authority cited: Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference: Section 42954,
Public Resources
Code.
Section 18454. Waste Tire Hauler Initial Registration.
(a) Any person hauling 10 or more used or waste tires shall apply for a
waste tire hauler registration, unless exempt pursuant to Section 18451, by
submitting to the Board a completed original form CIWMB 60 (9/02) "Waste
Tire Hauler Registration Application," which is attached hereto as Appendix
A (Form #60, 9/02) and incorporated by reference herein and form CIWMB 61
"Waste Tire Hauler Bond" (2/02), which is attached hereto as Appendix A
(Form #61, 2/02) and incorporated by reference herein.
(1) For purposes of Public Resources Code Section 42960, it is presumed
that any person transporting used or waste tires under a valid
registration issued by the Board is an agent of the registered waste tire
hauler.
(b) An application may be submitted at any time.
(c) The initial waste tire hauler registration is valid from the date of
issuance to January 1 of the following year.
(d) The waste tire hauler is not authorized to haul used or waste tires
after the January 1 expiration date unless the waste tire hauler has applied
to renew the waste tire hauler registration prior to expiration and has
received the Board issued renewal registration card(s) and vehicle decal(s).
(e) There is no fee paid to the Board to apply for an initial waste tire
hauler registration.
(f) The registration card and/or decal issued to a specific vehicle shall
not be used for any vehicle not listed by the registered hauler.
(g) A used and waste tire hauler registration is not transferable by the
person to whom it was issued to any other person.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42954, 42955, 42956, and 42958,
Public Resources
Code.
Section 18455. Waste Tire Hauler Renewal Registration.
(a) Any person may apply for renewal of a waste tire hauler registration
by submitting to the Board a new completed form CIWMB 60. If the waste tire
hauler bond has expired or has been cancelled, a new bond must also be
submitted with the renewal application.
(b) All renewed waste tire hauler registrations expire annually on
January 1.
(c) All waste tire haulers who wish to continue to operate as waste tire
haulers shall submit application for a renewed waste tire hauler
registration to be received by the Board no later than 45 days prior to the
January 1 expiration date.
(d) The waste tire hauler is not authorized to haul used or waste tires
after the January 1 expiration date unless the waste tire hauler has applied
to renew the waste tire hauler registration prior to expiration and has
received Board issued renewal registration card(s) and vehicle decal(s).
(e) There is no fee paid to the Board to apply for a renewed waste tire
hauler registration.
(f) The registration card and/or decal issued to a specific vehicle shall
not be used for any vehicle not listed by the registered hauler.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42955, 42956, and 42958, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18456. Waste Tire Hauler Registration Application and Retreader
Self-Certification Form.
(a) Copies of form CIWMB 60 and
61 and form CIWMB 173 can be obtained by contacting the
California Integrated Waste Management Board, Special Waste Division, Waste
Tire Hauler Program, P.O. Box 4025, Sacramento, CA 95812 or accessing
the California Integrated Waste Management Board website located at
www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Tires/.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42954, 42955, 42956, and 42958, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18456.1. Waste Tire Hauler Surety Bond Application Process.
(a) The initial application shall be accompanied by an original surety
bond in the amount of $10,000 on behalf of the business owner in favor of
the State of California (“surety bond”). The surety bond shall be completed
by the insurance agent or bonding agent on form CIWMB 61 "Waste Tire Hauler
Bond" (2/02), which is incorporated herein by reference. The surety bond
shall be issued in the business name of the business owner as it appears on
the application for registration as a waste tire hauler. The surety bond
must be signed by a representative of the applicant.
(b) The surety bond shall remain in full force and effect during all
registration periods. Failure to maintain an adequate bond pursuant to
Public Resources Code Section 42955(d), shall result in automatic
cancellation of the waste tire hauler registration. The cancelled
registration may be reinstated by the Board when a new surety bond is
posted.
(c) The surety company shall be licensed by the California Department of
Insurance to transact the business of surety bonding in the State of
California as an admitted insurance carrier.
(d) If coverage is not available as specified in (c) above, the waste
tire hauler may seek coverage by a surety which, at a minimum, shall be
eligible to provide surety bonds as an excess or surplus lines surety in
California.
(e) If coverage is obtained as described in Section (d), the surety shall
be transacted by and through a surplus line broker currently licensed under
the regulations of the California Department of Insurance and upon the terms
and conditions prescribed in the California Insurance Code (CIC), Division
1, Part 2, Chapter 6.
(f) The Board or its designee may reasonably object to the use of any
surety at anytime, whether before or after placement of coverage based on
information obtained from, but not limited to, the Surplus Line Association
of California, Best's Insurance Reports, and/or the Non-Admitted Insurers
Quarterly List.
(g) The surety company shall become liable under the terms of the bond if
the Board determines that the waste tire hauler has failed to comply with
the provisions of Public Resources Code Section 42950 et. seq. or these
regulations. The registered waste tire hauler is jointly and severally
liable for the bond amount and any penalties, clean-up costs, or judgments
resulting from hauling activities in violation of the Public Resources Code
that exceed the bond amount.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42955, and 42958, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18456.2. Waste Tire Hauler Registration Process.
(a) The Board shall inform an applicant in writing within 30 days from
date of receipt that the application is any of the following:
(1) incomplete and what specific information is required to complete
the application;
(2) complete and approved with registration documents and vehicle
decals;
(3) denied and the reason(s) for denial pursuant to the Public
Resources Code Section 42960.
(b) Upon approval of the initial or renewal application, the Board will
provide proof of registration in the form of decals and registration cards
to the waste tire hauler. The Board will issue a waste tire hauler
registration card and decal for each vehicle identified in the application.
The registration card shall be carried in the corresponding vehicle. The
decal shall be permanently affixed to the lower right hand corner of the
windshield.
(c) Registration cards and decals are not transferable from vehicle to
vehicle. They shall be present in the vehicle to which they were issued.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42955, 42958, and 42961, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18456.2.1. Retreader Self-Certification Process.
(a) The Board shall inform the applicant for retreader self-certification in
writing within 30 days from date of receipt of the Retreader
Self-Certification form of the following:
(1) Whether the Self-Certification Form is complete;
(2) If the Board determines that the Self-Certification Form is
incomplete, the Board shall inform the applicant what specific
information is required to complete the Certification Form.
(b) Upon a Board determination that the Retreader Self-Certification is
valid and complete, the Board will provide proof of Retreader
Self-Certification in the form of decals and specifically designed Retreader
registration cards to the Retreader for those vehicles either owned or
leased by the retreader. The Board will issue a specifically designed
Retreader registration card and decal for each vehicle identified by the
Retreader. The Retreader registration card shall be carried in the
corresponding vehicle. The decal shall be permanently affixed to the lower
right hand corner of the windshield.
(c) Registration cards and decals are not transferable from vehicle to
vehicle. They shall be present in the vehicle to which they were issued.
(d) If the Board determines at any time that the information in the
Self-Certification Form is false, then the Board will deem the
Self-Certification Form to be invalid, and will notify the applicant. In
addition, the Board will determine whether an enforcement action is
necessary.
(e) Upon invalidation of the Retreader self-certification, the Retreader
shall immediately return all unused Retreader Trip Logs and Retreader
registration card(s) for each vehicle registered under the Retreader’s
Registration to the Board.
(f) If the Retreader Self-Certification is invalidated, the Retreader
shall not transport any tire casings unless in possession of a Comprehensive
Trip Log (CIWMB 203) or tire trip log (CIWMB 648) and accompanying manifest
(CIWMB 647) in accordance with Section 18459 requirements set forth for the
waste tire hauler.
(g) If the Self-Certification is deemed invalid, any hauling of tire
casings not in accordance with Subsection (f) will be a cause for denial,
suspension, or revocation of the Waste Tire Hauler Registration.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42955, 42958, 42960, and 42961,
Public Resources
Code.
Section 18456.3. Changes In Information Provided or Lost Registration Documents.
(a) The waste tire hauler shall file a supplemental application to add
or remove vehicle(s) on form CIWMB 60. The application shall be filed and
approved by the Board before a vehicle is allowed to haul used or waste
tires.
(b) The Board shall inform the applicant in writing within 30 days that
the application for an added vehicle is any of the following:
(1) incomplete and what specific information is required to complete
the application;
(2) complete with registration document(s) and vehicle decal(s).
(3) denied and the reason(s) for denial.
(c) In the event of a change in ownership of the waste tire hauler
business:
(1) The owner shall notify the Board in writing 45 days prior to the
change in ownership.
(2) The new owner shall apply for and obtain a waste tire hauler
registration in accordance with Section 18454.
(3) The new owner may begin hauling used or waste tires when he/she has
received the registration documents and vehicle decal(s)from the Board.
(4) The Board will process the change in ownership in accordance with
Section 18456.2.
(5) Registrations are nontransferable.
(d) Every registered waste tire hauler shall notify the Board in writing
of any change in mailing address or phone number. Notice shall be given no
more than ten (10) days after the change. The waste tire hauler shall inform
the Board of the prior mailing address or phone number, the new mailing
address and phone number, and the effective date of the change by mailing a
letter to the California Integrated Waste Management Board, Special Waste
Division, Waste Tire Hauler Program, P.O. Box 4025, Sacramento, CA 95812.
(e) The registered waste tire hauler shall submit a renewal application
for any vehicle(s) for which decal(s) or registration(s) documents were
lost. The Board will process the application as a renewal application under
Section 18456.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42955, 42956, and 42958, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18456.4. Temporary Registration of Alternate Vehicles.
(a) Upon request, the Board may issue a single temporary registration
certificate, specifically assigned to that registered waste tire hauler,
once the Board has deemed a new waste tire hauler application complete or at
the time of the yearly renewal. This certificate, for the use of a temporary
vehicle, shall bear the hauler’s company name, address, registration number,
unique decal number, and the year the certificate is valid.
(b) The certificate shall be shown upon demand to any representative of
the Board, any officer of the California Highway Patrol, any peace officer,
as defined in section 830.1 or 830.2 of the California Penal Code, or any
local public officer designated by the Board.
(c) The registered waste tire hauler shall notify the Board in writing
within two (2) calendar days of when the temporary registration certificate
is used. Written notification shall contain the following information:
(1) Company name
(2) Inoperable vehicle license plate number, if applicable
(3) Inoperable vehicle assigned decal number, if applicable
(4) Period of time required for temporary registration
(5) Reason for temporary use
(6) Temporary vehicle license plate number
(7) Make/model of the temporary vehicle
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42955, 42956, and 42958, Public Resources
Code.
Section 18457. Waste Tire Hauler Registration Denial, Suspension, and Revocation.
(a) The Board may refuse to issue or renew a waste tire hauler
registration for failure to maintain a surety bond as required by Section
18455, and for the reasons stated in Public Resources Code Section 42960.
(b) The Board may suspend or revoke a waste tire hauler registration
pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 42960.
(c) Upon suspension or revocation of the waste tire hauler registration,
the waste tire hauler shall immediately return the decal(s) and registration
card(s) to the Board.
(d) The waste tire hauler shall not transport used or waste tires, nor
own, operate, or be an officer of a waste tire hauling business entity or
corporation during the period of suspension or revocation. Any hauling of
used and waste tires during the period of suspension or revocation will be a
cause for denial, suspension, or revocation of the registration, and may
subject the waste tire hauler to civil penalties pursuant to this chapter,
and/or criminal penalties pursuant to the California Vehicle Code Section
31560.
(e) During the period of time for which a waste tire hauler's
registration has been denied, suspended or revoked, neither the waste tire
hauler, nor the waste tire hauler's vehicles, may be added to another waste
tire hauler's registration. In addition, if the denial, suspension or
revocation was the result of a particular driver'(s) actions, neither that
driver, nor that driver's vehicles, may be added to another waste tire
hauler's registration.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42955, 42960, and 42961, Public Resources
Code.
18457.1. Repealed
Section 18458. Request for Hearing of Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of Waste
Tire Hauler Registration.
(a) If the Board refuses to issue or renew (denies) a registration, or
suspends, or revokes a waste tire hauler registration pursuant to Public
Resources Code Section 42960, the waste tire hauler may appeal that decision
and request a hearing in accordance with Government Code Sections 11505 to
11519. The request for a hearing must be in writing and received by the
CIWMB Legal Office at P.O. Box 4025, Sacramento, CA 95812, within 30 days
after receipt of the denial, suspension, or revocation. The Board
shall consider the original application, the reasons for denial and any
additional relevant information presented by the applicant. This decision
shall be the final decision by the Board.
Note:
Authority cited:
Sections 40502, 42966, and 43020,
Public Resources
Code.
Reference:
Sections 42951, 42952, 42955, 42960, and 42961, Public Resources
Code.

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