Used, broken cathode ray tubes are not solid wastes if they meet the following conditions:
Notifications must be submitted electronically using the environmental protection agency's waste import export tracking system, or its successor system.
Exporters shall keep copies of notifications and acknowledgments of consent to export cathode ray tubes for a period of three years following receipt of the acknowledgment. Exporters may satisfy this recordkeeping requirement by retaining electronically submitted notifications or electronically generated acknowledgments in the cathode ray tube exporter's account on the environmental protection agency's waste import export tracking system, or its successor system, provided that such copies are readily available for viewing and production if requested by any environmental protection agency or authorized state inspector. No cathode ray tubes exporter may be held liable for the inability to produce a notification or acknowledgment for inspection under this section if the cathode ray tube exporter can demonstrate that the inability to produce such copies are due exclusively to technical difficulty with environmental protection agency's waste import export tracking system, or its successor system for which the cathode ray tube exporter bears no responsibility.
Office of Land and Emergency Management, Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, Materials Recovery and Waste Management Division, International Branch (Mail Code 2255A), Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20460.
Hand-delivered annual reports on used cathode ray tubes exported during 2016 should be sent to:
Office of Land and Emergency Management, Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, Materials Recovery and Waste Management Division, International Branch (Mail Code 2255A), Environmental Protection Agency William Jefferson Clinton South Building, Room 6144 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20004.
Subsequently, annual reports must be submitted to the office listed. Exporters shall keep copies of each annual report for a period of at least three years from the due date of the report. Exporters may satisfy this recordkeeping requirement by retaining electronically submitted annual reports in the cathode ray tube exporter's account on environmental protection agency's waste import export tracking system, or its successor system, provided that a copy is readily available for viewing and production if requested by any environmental protection agency or authorized state inspector. No cathode ray tube exporter may be held liable for the inability to produce an annual report for inspection under this section if the cathode ray tube exporter can demonstrate that the inability to produce the annual report is due exclusively to technical difficulty with environmental protection agency's waste import export tracking system, or its successor system for which the cathode ray tube exporter bears no responsibility.
N.D. Admin Code 33.1-24-02-25
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-04-03; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 1
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-04-03, 23.1-04-05; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 19