Current through the 2024 Legislative Session.
Section 42950 - GenerallyFor purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Agricultural purposes" means the use of waste tires as bumpers on agricultural equipment or as a ballast to maintain covers or structures at an agricultural site.(b)(1) "Altered waste tire" means a waste tire that has been baled, shredded, chopped, or split apart. "Altered waste tire" does not mean crumb rubber.(2) "Alteration" or "altering," with reference to a waste tire, means an action that produces an altered waste tire.(c) "Applicant" means a person seeking to register as a waste tire hauler.(d) "Baled tire" means either a whole or an altered tire that has been compressed and then secured with a binding material for the purpose of reducing its volume.(e) "Common carrier" means a "common carrier," as defined in Section 211 of the Public Utilities Code.(f) "Crumb rubber" means rubber granules derived from a waste tire that are less than or one-quarter inch or six millimeters in size.(g) "Repairable tire" means a worn, damaged, or defective tire that is retreadable, recappable, or regrooveable, or that can be otherwise repaired to return the tire to use as a vehicle tire, and that meets the applicable requirements of the Vehicle Code and Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations.(h) "Scrap tire" means a worn, damaged, or defective tire that is not a repairable tire.(i) "Tire broker" means a person that arranges for the shipment of used or waste tires to or from a site located within the state, or through the state, as that term may be further defined by the department by regulation. "Tire broker" does not include a tire retailer primarily engaged in the retail sale, service, and installation of new tires on customer vehicles, or a vehicle dealer, as defined in Section 285 of the Vehicle Code.(j) "Tire derived product" means material that meets both of the following requirements: (1) Is derived from a process using waste tires or waste tire equivalents as a feedstock. A process using waste tires or waste tire equivalents includes, but is not limited to, shredding, crumbing, or chipping.(2) Has been sold and removed from the processing facility.(k) "Used tire" means 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.(l) "Waste tire" means 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.(m) "Waste tire generator" or "waste tire generating business" means a person as defined by Section 40170 whose act or process produces waste tires as defined in Section 42807, causes a waste tire hauler to transport those waste tires, or otherwise causes waste tires to become subject to regulation. "Waste tire generator" or "waste tire generating business" does not include a person who transports 10 or fewer waste tires at any one time.Ca. Pub. Res. Code § 42950
Amended by Stats 2013 ch 392 (AB 501),s 2, eff. 1/1/2014.Amended by Stats 2012 ch 534 (AB 1647),s 14, eff. 1/1/2013.Amended by Stats 2002 ch 625 (SB 649), s 20, eff. 9/17/2002.Amended by Stats 2000 ch 838 (SB 876), s 21, eff. 1/1/2001.