The following general definitions are specific to the Waste Tire Manifest System. Additional terms and definitions are available in the
Guidance Manual. Refer to the
forms page for form-specific definitions.
| Agricultural Hauler: |
An agricultural exempt waste tire hauler who
transports waste tires from the generator to an agricultural end use
facility for the purpose of using the waste tires as bumpers on
agricultural equipment or as ballast to maintain covers (including
silage or feedstock covers) or structures at an agricultural site.
Based upon qualification of this exemption, a letter will be issued
by CIWMB to be carried in the vehicle while transporting the tires. |
| Board: |
California Integrated Waste Management Board. |
| Business Name: |
Name of the operation registered with the local
government of the State of California; the business license
name. |
| CIWMB: |
California Integrated Waste Management Board. |
| Common Carrier: |
Common carrier that transports something
other than waste tires to an original destination point and
then transports waste tires on the return part of the trip.
The revenue derived from transporting the waste tires must
be incidental when compared to the revenue earned by the
common carrier. Based upon qualification of this exemption,
a letter will be issued by CIWMB to be carried in the
vehicle while transporting the tires. |
| Civil Penalty: |
A fine assessed as a result of a violation
of an applicable provision. |
| Comprehensive
Trip Log (CTL): |
The Comprehensive Trip Log (CTL) Form (CIWMB 203) is a
triplicate form containing three (3) tear-off receipts
for waste/used tire pick up or delivery transactions.
This form replaced the California Uniform Waste
and Used Tire Manifest Form (CIWMB 647)
and the California Uniform
Waste and Used Tire Trip Log
(CIWMB 648) in August 2005. |
| Confidentiality: |
For the purposes of the waste tire manifest system,
some information on
the Comprehensive Trip Log is
confidential. This could include "load type" and "load amount" and the specific
transaction between the generator and hauler or between the
hauler and end use facility for a given load. All other information is
considered public information unless demonstrated
otherwise to the satisfaction of the Board. (more
information...) |
|
Decal: |
Issued
by the Board to
registered tire haulers, printed on
specially prepared paper
with a unique number,
for affixing to the
lower right hand corner
of the windshield. |
| End-Use Facility: |
The facility where used or waste tires
are unloaded or accepted. |
| Exempt: |
The waste tire hauler is exempt from
waste tire hauler registration requirements. Exempt haulers must still comply with
the manifesting requirements described in this manual
with the exception of the following:
- Businesses or private parties are hauling less
than 10 waste tires.
- Hauls where the waste tires have been
inadvertently placed into solid waste and it is not
economical or safe to remove the tires.
- Hauler is transporting waste tires from outside
the state, destined for another location outside the
state, if no waste tires are loaded or unloaded
within the boundaries of the California.
- Person is participating in an amnesty day event
or has an exemption letter issued by the Local
Enforcement Agency for a one-time haul.
|
| Facility: |
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. (more
information...) |
|
Generator: |
Any person
who provides used or waste
tires to a waste tire
hauler; including but not
limited to tire dealers,
car dealers, auto
dismantlers, and
automotive fleet service
centers, local government
fleet operators, rental
fleets, etc. (more
information...) |
| Hauler: |
Any person engaged in the
transportation of 10 or more waste tires. (more
information...) |
|
Hauler
Registration: |
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. (more
information...) |
| Load: |
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. |
| Local
Government: |
A county, city, city and
county, special district, joint powers
agency or other political subdivision of the
state. |
|
Manifest
Form: |
California Uniform Waste
and Used Tire Manifest Form (CIWMB 647).
This form was replaced in August 2005 by
the Comprehensive Trip
Log (CIWMB 203). |
|
Person: |
Includes an individual,
sole proprietorship, co-partnership,
Limited Liability Company, corporation,
political subdivision, government
agency, or municipality. |
|
Registered Hauler: |
Registered as a waste
tire hauler with the CIWMB. (more
information...) |
|
Registered Vehicle: |
A vehicle that has been registered
by a registered hauler with the CIWMB. |
|
Registered Vehicle Owner: |
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. |
|
Tire Transfer: |
Refers to a hauler pickup from
a generator or a hauler delivery
to an end use facility in which
tires are transferred from one
business entity to another. |
|
Trip: |
The hauling of
waste or used tires that begins
with a waste tire hauler’s first
pickup 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. |
|
Trip Log: |
California Uniform
Waste and Used Tire Trip Log
(CIWMB 648). This form was
replaced in August 2005 by the
Comprehensive
Trip Log (CIWMB 203). |
|
Used Tire: |
A tire that
meets both of the following
requirements:
(1) The tire is no longer
mounted on a vehicle but is
still suitable for use as a
vehicle tire.
(2) The tire meets the
applicable requirements of the
Vehicle Code and of Title 13
of the California Code of
Regulations. (more
information...) |
|
Waste Tire: |
A tire that
is no longer mounted on a
vehicle and is no longer
suitable for use as a
vehicle tire due to wear,
damage, or deviation from
the manufacturer's original
specifications. A waste tire
includes a repairable tire,
scrap tire, and altered
waste tire, but does not
include a tire derived
product, crumb rubber, or a
used tire. Note: For
the purposes of this manual,
the term waste tire is used
for simplicity to mean both
waste tires and used tires.
(more
information...) |
|
Waste Tire
Manifest System: |
California Uniform
Waste and Used Tire
Manifest System
which includes the
Comprehensive Trip Log
developed by the
CIWMB 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. (more
information...) |