Hawaii Revised Statutes
342J. Hazardous Waste
342J-33 Standards for transporters.

§342J-33 Standards for transporters. The director may establish by rule standards applicable to transporters of hazardous waste identified or listed under this chapter including, but not limited to, requirements regarding:
(1) Obtaining an identification number;
(2) Labeling practices;
(3) Transporting hazardous waste;
(4) Requiring action, including cleanup, if hazardous waste is discharged in transit;
(5) Using the manifest properly; and
(6) Submitting reports and recordkeeping practices. [L 1989, c 212, pt of §5]
Cross References
Transportation of hazardous materials, see § §286-221 to 227.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 19. Health

342J. Hazardous Waste

342J-1 Legislative policy; program priorities.

342J-2 Definitions.

342J-3 Administration.

342J-4 Powers; rulemaking; appointment of hearings officers.

342J-5 Permits; procedures for.

342J-6 Furnishing of information and entry and inspection of premises.

342J-6.5 Notification.

342J-7 Enforcement.

342J-8 Emergency powers; procedures.

342J-9 Penalties.

342J-10 Administrative penalties.

342J-10.5 Disposition of collected fines and penalties. Fines and penalties collected under sections 342J-9 and 342J-10 shall be deposited into the environmental response revolving fund established by section 128D-2. [L 1991, c 157, §5]

342J-10.6 Guarantors. (a) In a case where the owner or operator is in bankruptcy, reorganization, or arrangement pursuant to the Federal Bankruptcy Code or where (with reasonable diligence) jurisdiction in any environmental court cannot be obtained o...

342J-10.7 REPEALED. L 1991, c 259, §19.

342J-11 Injunctive and other relief.

342J-12 Appeal.

342J-13 Fees.

342J-14 Public records; confidential information; penalties.

342J-14.5 Copy fee waiver. The fee chargeable under section 92-21 may be reduced or waived if the department determines that a waiver or reduction of the fee is in the public interest because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily...

342J-15 Nonliability of department personnel.

342J-16 Intervention.

342J-17 Other action not barred.

342J-18 Enforcement by state and county authorities.

342J-19 Other powers of department not affected.

342J-20 Effect of laws, ordinances, and rules.

342J-21 Priority in courts.

342J-30 Prohibition.

342J-31 Duties; rules.

342J-32 Standards for generators.

342J-33 Standards for transporters.

342J-34 Standards for treatment, storage, or disposal facilities.

342J-34.5 Standards for persons who deal with fuel.

342J-34.6 Brokers; notification; and identification numbers.

342J-35 Other rules.

342J-36 Hazardous waste releases.

342J-37 Complaints; hearings; appointment of masters.

342J-38 Public participation activities; appointment of hearings officers.

342J-39 Research programs.

342J-40 Receipt of funds for study and control of hazardous waste.

342J-41 Technical assistance to generators.

342J-42 Public education program.

342J-51 Definitions.

342J-52 Standards for persons who deal with used oil or used oil fuel.

342J-53 Permit required.

342J-54 Permits; procedures for.

342J-55 Furnishing of information and entry and inspection of premises.

342J-56 Emergency powers; procedures.