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H0192aa............................................by ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS RADIOACTIVE WASTE - DISPOSAL - Amends existing law to provide a five dollar per gate ton, or fraction thereof, disposal fee for wastes containing radiologically contaminated waste materials from certain sites administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; to revise the definition of "restricted hazardous waste"; and to provide for rules. 02/09 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/12 Rpt prt - to Env Aff 03/07 Rpt out - to Gen Ord Rpt out amen - to engros 03/08 Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/09 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/14 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 62-0-8 AYES -- Barraclough, Barrett, Bedke, Bell, Bieter, Boe, Bolz, Bradford, Bruneel, Campbell, Chase, Clark, Collins, Deal, Denney, Ellis, Ellsworth, Eskridge, Field(13), Field(20), Gagner, Gould, Hadley, Hammond, Harwood, Henbest, Higgins, Hornbeck, Jaquet, Jones, Kellogg, Kendell, Kunz, Lake, Langford, Loertscher, Mader, Marley, McKague, Meyer, Montgomery, Mortensen, Moss, Moyle, Pearce, Pischner, Pomeroy, Raybould, Ridinger, Roberts, Robison, Sali, Sellman, Shepherd, Smylie, Stone, Swan, Tilman, Trail, Wheeler, Wood, Young, Mr. Speaker NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- Black, Callister, Crow, Cuddy, Schaefer, Smith, Stevenson, Wood Floor Sponsor -- Ellsworth Title apvd - to Senate 03/15 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to Health/Wel 03/21 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/22 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/23 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 31-1-3 AYES -- Andreason, Boatright, Branch, Brandt, Bunderson, Cameron, Danielson, Darrington, Davis, Deide, Dunklin, Frasure, Geddes, Goedde, Hawkins, Keough, King-Barrutia, Lee, Lodge, Noh, Richardson, Risch, Sandy, Schroeder, Sims, Sorensen, Stennett, Thorne, Wheeler, Whitworth, Williams, NAYS -- Ingram Absent and excused -- Burtenshaw, Ipsen, Stegner Floor Sponsor -- King-Barrutia Title apvd - to House 03/26 To enrol Rpt enrol - Sp signed 03/28 Pres signed 03/29 To Governor 04/02 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 297 Effective: 07/01/01
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session - 2001IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 192 BY ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO COMMERCIAL FEES AT HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES; AMENDING 3 SECTION 39-4427, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A THIRTY DOLLARS PER GATE TON OR 4 FRACTION THEREOF DISPOSAL FEE FOR WASTES CONTAINING RADIOLOGICALLY CONTAM- 5 INATED WASTE MATERIALS FROM FUSRAP SITES ADMINISTERED BY THE UNITED STATES 6 ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS AND TO PROVIDE A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF WASTE THAT MAY 7 BE DISPOSED OF PER YEAR AT A FACILITY OR SITE. 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 9 SECTION 1. That Section 39-4427, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 39-4427. COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL FEES. (1) On and after July 1, 1997, there 12 is imposed on the owner or operator of every commercial hazardous waste dis- 13 posal facility or site permitted under section 39-4409, Idaho Code, the lowest 14 applicable fee for each ton of waste or fraction thereof, as follows: 15 (a) Hazardous wastes as defined by RCRA or section 39-4407, Idaho Code, 16 and excluding hazardous wastes covered by paragraph (c) of this subsec- 17 tion: thirty dollars ($30.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof disposed of 18 at the facility or site; 19 (b) PCB and all manifested waste other than wastes as defined in para- 20 graph (a), (c), (d) or (e) of this subsection: twenty-five dollars 21 ($25.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof disposed of at the facility or 22 site; 23 (c) Hazardous waste that is delisted or treated so that it is no longer 24 hazardous waste: five dollars ($5.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof 25 disposed of at the facility or site; 26 (d) Wastes containing PCBs in concentrations less than fifty (50) parts 27 per million and not regulated by the toxic substances control act, as 28 amended, 15 U.S.C. section 2601 et seq., and all other waste not defined 29 in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this subsection: five dollars 30 ($5.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof; 31 (e) For wastes defined in paragraphs (a) and/or (b) above, after twenty- 32 five thousand (25,000) gate tons of such waste have been disposed of at a 33 commercial hazardous waste facility or site in a calendar year: twenty 34 dollars ($20.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof or any lower applicable 35 fee for such waste disposed of at such facility or site, for the remainder 36 of the calendar year; 37 (f) For wastes containing radiologically contaminated waste materials 38 from "Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP)" sites 39 administered by the United States army corps of engineers, thirty dollars 40 ($30.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof, provided that the maximum 41 amount of wastes containing such radioactive materials that may be dis- 42 posed of at a commercial hazardous waste disposal facility or site per- 43 mitted under section 39-4409, Idaho Code, shall not exceed forty thousand 2 1 (40,000) gate tons per year if such site or facility is permitted by law 2 to accept such waste. 3 (2) The fees set forth in subsection (1) of this section shall not apply 4 to any of the following types of wastes: 5 (a) Wastes generated or disposed of by a public agency or other person 6 operating a household hazardous waste collection program; 7 (b) Wastes generated or disposed of by any agency of the state of Idaho. 8 Any waste for which the fees are waived under the provisions of this sec- 9 tion must be noted as fee-waived waste on the return required in section 10 39-4428, Idaho Code, and is subject to all audit provisions of section 11 39-4429, Idaho Code. 12 (3) For wastes disposed of by any agency of the state of Idaho at any 13 commercial hazardous waste disposal facility or site permitted under section 14 39-4409, Idaho Code, the director, pursuant to a written agreement with the 15 director, the owner or operator of any such facility or site, may credit on 16 the return required in section 39-4428, Idaho Code, and in the fee remitted, 17 an amount equal to the actual cost charged by such owner or operator per gate 18 ton or fraction thereof for the characterization, collection, identification, 19 transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of wastes at such facility or 20 site.
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session - 2001Moved by Ellsworth Seconded by Wheeler IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO H.B. NO. 192 1 AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 1 2 On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 24, following "waste" insert: "or 3 nonhazardous radiologically contaminated waste materials from "Formerly Uti- 4 lized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP)" sites administered by the United 5 States army corps of engineers"; in line 36, delete ";"; delete lines 37 6 through 43; and on page 2, delete lines 1 and 2, and insert: ".". 7 AMENDMENTS TO THE BILL 8 On page 1, following line 8, insert: 9 "SECTION 1. LEGISLATIVE INTENT. It is the intent of the Legislature to 10 restrict certain wastes containing radioactive materials from being disposed 11 of in this state unless the Legislature specifically approves such disposal."; 12 and in line 9, delete "1" and insert: "2". 13 On page 2, following line 20, insert: 14 "SECTION 3. That Section 39-4403, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 15 amended to read as follows: 16 39-4403. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter: 17 (1) "Board" means the Idaho board of health and welfare. 18 (2) "Commercial hazardous waste facility or site" means any hazardous 19 waste facility whose primary business is the treatment, storage or disposal, 20 for a fee or other consideration, of hazardous waste generated offsite by gen- 21 erators other than the owner and operator of the facility. 22 (3) "Department" means the Idaho department of health and welfare. 23 (4) "Director" means the director of the Idaho department of health and 24 welfare or the director's authorized agent. 25 (5) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spill- 26 ing, leaking or placing of any hazardous waste into or on any land or water so 27 that such hazardous waste or any constituent thereof may enter the environment 28 or be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters, including ground 29 waters. 30 (6) "Gate ton" means the weight, in tons (2,000 pounds/ton), of waste 31 material received at a facility. This weight does not include any subsequent 32 changes to the weight resulting from the management of the waste by the facil- 33 ity. 34 (7) "Generator" means any person, who by virtue of ownership, management, 35 or control, is responsible for causing or allowing to be caused the creation 36 of a hazardous waste. 37 (8) "Hazardous waste" means a waste or combination of wastes of a solid, 38 liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous form which, because of its quantity, 39 concentration or characteristics (physical, chemical or biological) may: 40 (a) Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in deaths or an 41 increase in serious, irreversible or incapacitating reversible illnesses; 2 1 or 2 (b) Pose a substantial threat to human health or to the environment if 3 improperly treated, stored, disposed of, or managed. Such wastes include, 4 but are not limited to, materials which are toxic, corrosive, ignitible, 5 or reactive, or materials which may have mutagenic, teratogenic, or carci- 6 nogenic properties but do not include solid or dissolved material in 7 domestic sewage, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return 8 flows or industrial discharges which are point sources subject to national 9 pollution discharge elimination system permits under the Federal Water 10 Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C., Section 1251 et seq., or 11 source, special nuclear, orby-productbyproduct material as defined by 12 the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42 U.S.C., Section 2011 et seq. 13 (9) "Hazardous waste management" means the systematic control of the col- 14 lection, source separation, storage, treatment, transportation, processing, 15 and disposal of hazardous wastes. 16 (10) "Hazardous waste facility or site" means any property, structure, or 17 ancillary equipment intended or used for the transportation, treatment, stor- 18 age or disposal of hazardous wastes. 19 (11) "Injection" means the subsurface emplacement of free liquids. 20 (12) "Manifest" means a form used for identifying the quantity, composi- 21 tion, origin, routing, waste identification code(s), and destination of haz- 22 ardous waste during any transportation from the point of generation to the 23 point of treatment, storage or disposal. 24 (13) "Manifested waste" means waste which at the point of origin or gener- 25 ation is required to be manifested for transportation in a manner similar to 26 that of the federal uniform hazardous waste manifest or by other manifest 27 requirements designed to assure proper treatment, storage and disposal of such 28 waste. 29 (14) "PCB waste" means any waste or waste item which is not included in 30 the definition of "hazardous waste" and which is contaminated with 31 polychlorinated biphenyls. 32 (15) "Person" means any individual, association, partnership, firm, joint 33 stock company, trust, estate, political subdivision, public or private corpo- 34 ration, state or federal governmental department, agency, or instrumentality, 35 or any other legal entity which is recognized by law as the subject of rights 36 and duties. 37 (16) "RCRA" means the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 as 38 amended from time to time. 39 (17) "Restricted hazardous waste" means a waste or combination of wastes 40 regulated as land disposal restricted pursuant to federal statutes and regula- 41 tions, including 40 CFR part 268. Restricted hazardous waste also includes 42 byproduct, source, special nuclear materials or devices or equipment utilizing 43 such materials regulated under the federal atomic energy act of 1954, as 44 amended. Restricted hazardous waste shall not include radiologically contami- 45 nated waste materials from "Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program 46 (FUSRAP)" sites administered by the United States army corps of engineers and 47 being disposed of pursuant to a contract in existence on July 1, 2001, and as 48 may be renewed thereafter. 49 (18) "Storage" means the containment of hazardous wastes, on a temporary 50 basis or for a period of years, in such a manner as not to constitute disposal 51 of such hazardous wastes. 52 (19) "Transportation" means the movement of any hazardous waste to or from 53 a hazardous waste facility or site. 54 (20) "Transporter" means any person who transports a hazardous waste to or 55 from a hazardous waste facility or site. 3 1 (21) "Treatment" means any method, technique, or process, including neu- 2 tralization, which is designed not to be an integral part of a production 3 process, but which is rather designed to change the physical, chemical, or 4 biological character or composition of any hazardous waste prior to storage or 5 final disposal so as to neutralize such waste or so as to render such waste 6 nonhazardous or less hazardous; safer to transport, store, or dispose of; or 7 amenable for recovery, amenable for storage or reduced in volume. Such term 8 includes any activity or processing designed to change the physical form or 9 chemical composition of hazardous waste so as to render it nonhazardous. 10 (22) "Waste" means any solid, semisolid, liquid or contained gaseous mate- 11 rial for which no reasonable use or reuse is intended or which is intended to 12 be discarded. 13 SECTION 4. That Section 39-4405, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 14 amended to read as follows: 15 39-4405. RULESAND REGULATIONSIN GENERAL. Pursuant to the procedures 16 established by the Idaho administrative proceduresact, chapter 52, title 67, 17 Idaho Code, the board shall adopt such rulesand regulationsas are necessary 18 and feasible for the management of the generation, collection, transportation, 19 treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous wastes within the state. The 20 board shall also adopt such rulesand regulationsas necessary to regulate 21 persons who produce, burn, distribute, and market fuel containing hazardous 22 waste. The rulesand regulationspromulgated by the board shall be a part of 23 this code and shall have the force and effect of law. Such rulesand regula-24tionsshall include, but not be limited to: 25 (1) Criteria for the determination of whether any waste or combination of 26 wastes is hazardous for the purposes of this chapter; 27 (2) Rulesand regulationsfor those who generate, transport, treat, 28 store, or dispose of hazardous wastes; 29 (3) Rules,and regulations,consistent with those issued by the United 30 States environmental protection agency and the United States department of 31 transportation, for containerization, labeling and manifesting of hazardous 32 wastes; 33 (4) Rulesand regulationsspecifying the terms and conditions under which 34 the department shall issue, modify, suspend, revoke, or deny such permits as 35 shall be required by this chapter; 36 (5) Lists of those wastes or combinations of wastes which are not compat- 37 ible and which may not be stored or disposed of together; 38 (6) Procedures and requirements for the reporting of the generation, 39 transportation, treatment, storage or disposal of hazardous wastes; 40 (7) Rulesand regulationsestablishing standards and procedures for the 41 training of personnel at generation sites and at hazardous waste facilities 42 and sites; 43 (8) Release detection, prevention and correctionregulationsrules appli- 44 cable to all owners and operators of underground storage tanks, as may be nec- 45 essary to protect human health and the environment; 46 (9) Rules specifying radioactive materials or other radioactive materials 47 occurring naturally that may be disposed of at a commercial hazardous waste 48 facility or site.". 49 CORRECTIONS TO TITLE 50 On page 1, in line 2, following "FACILITIES;" insert: "PROVIDING LEGISLA- 51 TIVE INTENT;"; in line 3, delete "THIRTY DOLLARS" and insert: "FIVE DOLLAR"; 52 delete lines 6 and 7, and insert: "ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS; AMENDING SECTION 4 1 39-4403, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER DEFINE THE TERM "RESTRICTED HAZARDOUS WASTE" 2 AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 39-4405, IDAHO CODE, 3 TO PROVIDE FOR RULES FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS OR OTHER RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS 4 OCCURRING NATURALLY THAT MAY BE DISPOSED OF AT A COMMERCIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE 5 FACILITY OR SITE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.".
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session - 2001IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 192, As Amended BY ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO COMMERCIAL FEES AT HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES; PROVIDING 3 LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 39-4427, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A 4 FIVE DOLLAR PER GATE TON OR FRACTION THEREOF DISPOSAL FEE FOR WASTES CON- 5 TAINING RADIOLOGICALLY CONTAMINATED WASTE MATERIALS FROM FUSRAP SITES 6 ADMINISTERED BY THE UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS; AMENDING SEC- 7 TION 39-4403, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER DEFINE THE TERM "RESTRICTED HAZARDOUS 8 WASTE" AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 39-4405, 9 IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RULES FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS OR OTHER RADIO- 10 ACTIVE MATERIALS OCCURRING NATURALLY THAT MAY BE DISPOSED OF AT A COMMER- 11 CIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY OR SITE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 13 SECTION 1. LEGISLATIVE INTENT. It is the intent of the Legislature to 14 restrict certain wastes containing radioactive materials from being disposed 15 of in this state unless the Legislature specifically approves such disposal. 16 SECTION 2. That Section 39-4427, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 17 amended to read as follows: 18 39-4427. COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL FEES. (1) On and after July 1, 1997, there 19 is imposed on the owner or operator of every commercial hazardous waste dis- 20 posal facility or site permitted under section 39-4409, Idaho Code, the lowest 21 applicable fee for each ton of waste or fraction thereof, as follows: 22 (a) Hazardous wastes as defined by RCRA or section 39-4407, Idaho Code, 23 and excluding hazardous wastes covered by paragraph (c) of this subsec- 24 tion: thirty dollars ($30.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof disposed of 25 at the facility or site; 26 (b) PCB and all manifested waste other than wastes as defined in para- 27 graph (a), (c), (d) or (e) of this subsection: twenty-five dollars 28 ($25.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof disposed of at the facility or 29 site; 30 (c) Hazardous waste that is delisted or treated so that it is no longer 31 hazardous waste or nonhazardous radiologically contaminated waste mate- 32 rials from "Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP)" 33 sites administered by the United States army corps of engineers: five dol- 34 lars ($5.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof disposed of at the facility 35 or site; 36 (d) Wastes containing PCBs in concentrations less than fifty (50) parts 37 per million and not regulated by the toxic substances control act, as 38 amended, 15 U.S.C. section 2601 et seq., and all other waste not defined 39 in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this subsection: five dollars 40 ($5.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof; 41 (e) For wastes defined in paragraphs (a) and/or (b) above, after twenty- 42 five thousand (25,000) gate tons of such waste have been disposed of at a 2 1 commercial hazardous waste facility or site in a calendar year: twenty 2 dollars ($20.00) per gate ton or fraction thereof or any lower applicable 3 fee for such waste disposed of at such facility or site, for the remainder 4 of the calendar year. 5 (2) The fees set forth in subsection (1) of this section shall not apply 6 to any of the following types of wastes: 7 (a) Wastes generated or disposed of by a public agency or other person 8 operating a household hazardous waste collection program; 9 (b) Wastes generated or disposed of by any agency of the state of Idaho. 10 Any waste for which the fees are waived under the provisions of this sec- 11 tion must be noted as fee-waived waste on the return required in section 12 39-4428, Idaho Code, and is subject to all audit provisions of section 13 39-4429, Idaho Code. 14 (3) For wastes disposed of by any agency of the state of Idaho at any 15 commercial hazardous waste disposal facility or site permitted under section 16 39-4409, Idaho Code, the director, pursuant to a written agreement with the 17 director, the owner or operator of any such facility or site, may credit on 18 the return required in section 39-4428, Idaho Code, and in the fee remitted, 19 an amount equal to the actual cost charged by such owner or operator per gate 20 ton or fraction thereof for the characterization, collection, identification, 21 transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of wastes at such facility or 22 site. 23 SECTION 3. That Section 39-4403, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 24 amended to read as follows: 25 39-4403. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter: 26 (1) "Board" means the Idaho board of health and welfare. 27 (2) "Commercial hazardous waste facility or site" means any hazardous 28 waste facility whose primary business is the treatment, storage or disposal, 29 for a fee or other consideration, of hazardous waste generated offsite by gen- 30 erators other than the owner and operator of the facility. 31 (3) "Department" means the Idaho department of health and welfare. 32 (4) "Director" means the director of the Idaho department of health and 33 welfare or the director's authorized agent. 34 (5) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spill- 35 ing, leaking or placing of any hazardous waste into or on any land or water so 36 that such hazardous waste or any constituent thereof may enter the environment 37 or be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters, including ground 38 waters. 39 (6) "Gate ton" means the weight, in tons (2,000 pounds/ton), of waste 40 material received at a facility. This weight does not include any subsequent 41 changes to the weight resulting from the management of the waste by the facil- 42 ity. 43 (7) "Generator" means any person, who by virtue of ownership, management, 44 or control, is responsible for causing or allowing to be caused the creation 45 of a hazardous waste. 46 (8) "Hazardous waste" means a waste or combination of wastes of a solid, 47 liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous form which, because of its quantity, 48 concentration or characteristics (physical, chemical or biological) may: 49 (a) Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in deaths or an 50 increase in serious, irreversible or incapacitating reversible illnesses; 51 or 52 (b) Pose a substantial threat to human health or to the environment if 53 improperly treated, stored, disposed of, or managed. Such wastes include, 3 1 but are not limited to, materials which are toxic, corrosive, ignitible, 2 or reactive, or materials which may have mutagenic, teratogenic, or carci- 3 nogenic properties but do not include solid or dissolved material in 4 domestic sewage, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return 5 flows or industrial discharges which are point sources subject to national 6 pollution discharge elimination system permits under the Federal Water 7 Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C., Section 1251 et seq., or 8 source, special nuclear, orby-productbyproduct material as defined by 9 the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42 U.S.C., Section 2011 et seq. 10 (9) "Hazardous waste management" means the systematic control of the col- 11 lection, source separation, storage, treatment, transportation, processing, 12 and disposal of hazardous wastes. 13 (10) "Hazardous waste facility or site" means any property, structure, or 14 ancillary equipment intended or used for the transportation, treatment, stor- 15 age or disposal of hazardous wastes. 16 (11) "Injection" means the subsurface emplacement of free liquids. 17 (12) "Manifest" means a form used for identifying the quantity, composi- 18 tion, origin, routing, waste identification code(s), and destination of haz- 19 ardous waste during any transportation from the point of generation to the 20 point of treatment, storage or disposal. 21 (13) "Manifested waste" means waste which at the point of origin or gener- 22 ation is required to be manifested for transportation in a manner similar to 23 that of the federal uniform hazardous waste manifest or by other manifest 24 requirements designed to assure proper treatment, storage and disposal of such 25 waste. 26 (14) "PCB waste" means any waste or waste item which is not included in 27 the definition of "hazardous waste" and which is contaminated with 28 polychlorinated biphenyls. 29 (15) "Person" means any individual, association, partnership, firm, joint 30 stock company, trust, estate, political subdivision, public or private corpo- 31 ration, state or federal governmental department, agency, or instrumentality, 32 or any other legal entity which is recognized by law as the subject of rights 33 and duties. 34 (16) "RCRA" means the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 as 35 amended from time to time. 36 (17) "Restricted hazardous waste" means a waste or combination of wastes 37 regulated as land disposal restricted pursuant to federal statutes and regula- 38 tions, including 40 CFR part 268. Restricted hazardous waste also includes 39 byproduct, source, special nuclear materials or devices or equipment utilizing 40 such materials regulated under the federal atomic energy act of 1954, as 41 amended. Restricted hazardous waste shall not include radiologically contami- 42 nated waste materials from "Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program 43 (FUSRAP)" sites administered by the United States army corps of engineers and 44 being disposed of pursuant to a contract in existence on July 1, 2001, and as 45 may be renewed thereafter. 46 (18) "Storage" means the containment of hazardous wastes, on a temporary 47 basis or for a period of years, in such a manner as not to constitute disposal 48 of such hazardous wastes. 49 (19) "Transportation" means the movement of any hazardous waste to or from 50 a hazardous waste facility or site. 51 (20) "Transporter" means any person who transports a hazardous waste to or 52 from a hazardous waste facility or site. 53 (21) "Treatment" means any method, technique, or process, including neu- 54 tralization, which is designed not to be an integral part of a production 55 process, but which is rather designed to change the physical, chemical, or 4 1 biological character or composition of any hazardous waste prior to storage or 2 final disposal so as to neutralize such waste or so as to render such waste 3 nonhazardous or less hazardous; safer to transport, store, or dispose of; or 4 amenable for recovery, amenable for storage or reduced in volume. Such term 5 includes any activity or processing designed to change the physical form or 6 chemical composition of hazardous waste so as to render it nonhazardous. 7 (22) "Waste" means any solid, semisolid, liquid or contained gaseous mate- 8 rial for which no reasonable use or reuse is intended or which is intended to 9 be discarded. 10 SECTION 4. That Section 39-4405, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 39-4405. RULESAND REGULATIONSIN GENERAL. Pursuant to the procedures 13 established by the Idaho administrative proceduresact, chapter 52, title 67, 14 Idaho Code, the board shall adopt such rulesand regulationsas are necessary 15 and feasible for the management of the generation, collection, transportation, 16 treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous wastes within the state. The 17 board shall also adopt such rulesand regulationsas necessary to regulate 18 persons who produce, burn, distribute, and market fuel containing hazardous 19 waste. The rulesand regulationspromulgated by the board shall be a part of 20 this code and shall have the force and effect of law. Such rulesand regula-21tionsshall include, but not be limited to: 22 (1) Criteria for the determination of whether any waste or combination of 23 wastes is hazardous for the purposes of this chapter; 24 (2) Rulesand regulationsfor those who generate, transport, treat, 25 store, or dispose of hazardous wastes; 26 (3) Rules,and regulations,consistent with those issued by the United 27 States environmental protection agency and the United States department of 28 transportation, for containerization, labeling and manifesting of hazardous 29 wastes; 30 (4) Rulesand regulationsspecifying the terms and conditions under which 31 the department shall issue, modify, suspend, revoke, or deny such permits as 32 shall be required by this chapter; 33 (5) Lists of those wastes or combinations of wastes which are not compat- 34 ible and which may not be stored or disposed of together; 35 (6) Procedures and requirements for the reporting of the generation, 36 transportation, treatment, storage or disposal of hazardous wastes; 37 (7) Rulesand regulationsestablishing standards and procedures for the 38 training of personnel at generation sites and at hazardous waste facilities 39 and sites; 40 (8) Release detection, prevention and correctionregulationsrules appli- 41 cable to all owners and operators of underground storage tanks, as may be nec- 42 essary to protect human health and the environment; 43 (9) Rules specifying radioactive materials or other radioactive materials 44 occurring naturally that may be disposed of at a commercial hazardous waste 45 facility or site.
REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT REPRINT STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 11024A5 This legislation provides policy for the state of Idaho on radioactive and radiologically contaminated waste entering a Hazardous Waste Facility. It provides legislative intent language. This bill makes additional definitions for hazardous waste. It also provides rulemaking authority. This bill provides fees for FUSRAP waste and allows for contracts in existence on July 1, 2001. FISCAL IMPACT No impact on the general fund. Contact Name: Rep. Julie Ellsworth Phone: 332-1000 Rep. Cameron Wheeler Rep. Frances Field STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE Bill No. 192aa