Texas Statutes
Subchapter C. Permits
Section 361.0905. Regulation of Medical Waste

Sec. 361.0905. REGULATION OF MEDICAL WASTE. (a) The commission is responsible under this section for the regulation of the handling, transportation, storage, and disposal of medical waste.
(b) The commission shall accomplish the purposes of this chapter by requiring a permit, registration, or other authorization for and otherwise regulating the handling, storage, disposal, and transportation of medical waste. The commission shall adopt rules as necessary to accomplish the purposes of this subchapter.
(c) The commission has the powers and duties specifically prescribed by this chapter relating to medical waste regulation and all other powers necessary or convenient to carry out those responsibilities under this chapter.
(d) In matters relating to medical waste regulation, the commission shall consider water pollution control and water quality aspects, air pollution control and ambient air quality aspects, and the protection of human health and safety.
(e) Rules adopted to regulate the operation of municipal solid waste storage and processing units apply in the same manner to medical waste only to the extent that the rules address:
(1) permit and registration requirements that can be made applicable to a facility that handles medical waste, including requirements related to:
(A) applications;
(B) site development;
(C) notice; and
(D) permit or registration duration and limits;
(2) minor modifications to permits and registrations, including changes in operating hours and buffer zones;
(3) the reconciliation of conflicting site operation plan provisions for a site that conducts activities that require a separate permit or authorization;
(4) waste acceptance and analysis;
(5) facility-generated waste, including wastewater and sludge;
(6) contaminated water management;
(7) on-site storage areas for source-separated or recyclable materials;
(8) the storage of waste:
(A) to prevent the waste from becoming a hazard, including a fire hazard, to human health or safety;
(B) to ensure the use of sufficient containers between collections; and
(C) to prevent the waste from becoming litter;
(9) closure requirements for storage and processing units;
(10) recordkeeping and reporting requirements, except for rules regarding the recordkeeping provisions required to justify the levels of recovered recycled products;
(11) fire protection;
(12) access control;
(13) unloading waste;
(14) spill prevention and control;
(15) operating hours;
(16) facility signage;
(17) control of litter, including windblown material;
(18) noise pollution and visual screening;
(19) capacity overloading and mechanical breakdown;
(20) sanitation, including employee sanitation facilities;
(21) ventilation and air pollution control, except as those rules apply to:
(A) process areas where putrescible waste is processed;
(B) the minimal air exposure for liquid waste; and
(C) the cleaning and maintenance of mobile waste processing unit equipment; and
(22) facility health and safety plans, including employee training in health and safety.
(f) Medical waste facilities, on-site treatment services and mobile treatment units that send treated medical waste and treated medical waste including sharps or residuals of sharps to a solid waste landfill must include a statement to the solid waste landfill that the shipment has been treated by an approved method in accordance with 25 T.A.C. Section 1.136 (relating to Approved Methods of Treatment and Disposition). Home generated wastes are exempted from this requirement.
(g) In a facility that handles medical waste processing or storage, the commission shall not require a minimum separating distance greater than 25 feet between the processing equipment or storage area, and the facility boundary owned or controlled by the owner or operator. A medical waste storage unit is not subject to this subsection, provided that medical waste contained in transport vehicles is refrigerated below 45 degrees if the waste is in the vehicle longer than 72 hours. The commission may consider alternatives to the buffer zone requirements of this subsection for permitted, registered, or otherwise authorized medical waste processing and storage facilities.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 407 (H.B. 2244), Sec. 2, eff. June 10, 2015.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 5 - Sanitation and Environmental Quality

Subtitle B - Solid Waste, Toxic Chemicals, Sewage, Litter, and Water

Chapter 361 - Solid Waste Disposal Act

Subchapter C. Permits

Section 361.061. Permits; Solid Waste Facility

Section 361.062. Compatibility With County's Plan

Section 361.063. Preapplication Local Review Committee Process

Section 361.0635. Preapplication Meeting

Section 361.064. Permit Application Form and Procedures

Section 361.0641. Notice to State Senator and Representative

Section 361.066. Submission of Administratively Complete Permit Application

Section 361.0665. Notice of Intent to Obtain Municipal Solid Waste Permit

Section 361.0666. Public Meeting and Notice for Solid Waste Facilities

Section 361.067. Review of Permit Application by Other Governmental Entities

Section 361.0675. Application Fee for Permit for Municipal Solid Waste Facility

Section 361.068. Administratively Complete Application

Section 361.069. Determination of Land Use Compatibility

Section 361.079. Notice Concerning Receipt of Permit Application; Hearing Procedures

Section 361.0791. Public Meeting and Notice Requirement

Section 361.080. Hearing Concerning Permit Application for Hazardous Industrial Solid Waste Facility

Section 361.081. Notice of Hearing Concerning Application for a Solid Waste Facility

Section 361.082. Application for Hazardous Waste Permit; Notice and Hearing

Section 361.083. Evidence of Notice of Hearing

Section 361.0831. Ex Parte Contacts Prohibited

Section 361.0832. Proposal for Decision; Certified Issues; Reversal by Commission

Section 361.0833. Costs for Information Provided by a Person Affected Regarding Hazardous Waste Permit

Section 361.084. Compliance Summaries

Section 361.0855. Demonstration of Financial Assurance

Section 361.086. Separate Permit for Each Facility

Section 361.0861. Separate Recycling or Recovery Permit Not Required

Section 361.087. Contents of Permit

Section 361.088. Permit Issuance, Amendment, Extension and Renewal; Notice and Hearing

Section 361.0885. Denial of Application; Involvement of Former Employee

Section 361.089. Permit Denial or Amendment; Notice and Hearing

Section 361.0895. Facilities Required to Obtain Federal Approval

Section 361.090. Regulation and Permitting of Certain Industrial Solid Waste Disposal

Section 361.0901. Regulation and Permitting of Certain Commercial Industrial Solid Waste Facilities

Section 361.0905. Regulation of Medical Waste

Section 361.091. Enclosed Containers or Vehicles; Permits; Inspections

Section 361.092. Registration for Extracting Materials From Certain Solid Waste Facilities

Section 361.093. Regulation and Permitting of Rendering Plants

Section 361.095. Applicant for Hazardous Waste Management Facility Permit Exempt From Local Permit

Section 361.096. Effect on Authority of Local Government or Other Political Subdivision

Section 361.0961. Restrictions on Authority of Local Government or Other Political Subdivision

Section 361.097. Condition on Issuance of Permit for Hazardous Waste Management Facility

Section 361.098. Prohibition on Permit for Hazardous Waste Landfill in 100-Year Floodplain

Section 361.099. Prohibition on Permit for Hazardous Waste Management Unit in Wetlands

Section 361.100. Prohibition on Permit for Certain Hazardous Waste Management Units

Section 361.101. Prohibition on Permit for Facility on Recharge Zone of Sole Source Aquifer

Section 361.1011. Prohibition on Permit for Facility Affected by Fault

Section 361.102. Prohibition on Permit for Hazardous Waste Management Facilities Within a Certain Distance of Residence, Church, School, Day Care Center, Park, or Public Drinking Water Supply

Section 361.103. Other Areas Unsuitable for Hazardous Waste Management Facility

Section 361.104. Prohibition on Permit for Facility in Unsuitable Area

Section 361.105. Petition by Local Government for Rule on Hazardous Waste Facility in Unsuitable Area

Section 361.106. Prohibition on Permit for Landfill if Alternative Exists

Section 361.107. Hydrogeologic Report for Certain Hazardous Waste Facilities

Section 361.108. Engineering Report for Hazardous Waste Landfill

Section 361.109. Grant of Permit for Hazardous Waste Management Facility

Section 361.111. Commission Shall Exempt Certain Municipal Solid Waste Management Facilities

Section 361.112. Storage, Transportation, and Disposal of Used or Scrap Tires

Section 361.1125. Immediate Remediation or Removal of Hazardous Substance at Scrap Tire Site

Section 361.113. Permit Conditions for the Operation of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities

Section 361.114. Prohibition of Disposal of Hazardous Waste Into Certain Geological Formations

Section 361.115. Certification of Landfill Capacity to Municipality; Restrictions on Contract

Section 361.116. Disposal of Incidental Injection Well Waste

Section 361.117. Disposal of Carcasses of Animals Killed on Roadways

Section 361.118. Remedial Action Regarding Industrial Solid Waste Disposed of in Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Facility

Section 361.119. Regulation of Certain Facilities as Solid Waste Facilities

Section 361.1191. Regulation of Certain Recycling Facilities in Certain Counties

Section 361.120. Notice of Hearing and Requirements for Reopening of Closed or Inactive Landfills

Section 361.121. Land Application of Certain Sludge; Permit Required

Section 361.122. Denial of Certain Landfill Permits

Section 361.123. Limitation on Location of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

Section 361.1231. Limitation on Expansion of Certain Landfills

Section 361.124. Allowed Wastes and Exemptions for Certain Small Municipal Solid Waste Landfills in Arid Areas

Section 361.126. Disposal of Demolition Waste From Abandoned or Nuisance Building