Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/266.240
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 266', '§ 266', '§ 266', '§ 266', '§ 266', '§ 266', '§ 266', '§ 1006', '§ 2002', '§ 3001', '§ 3009', '§ 3014', '§\u202f2', '§ 3017', '§ 6905', '§ 6906', '§ 6912', '§ 6921', '§ 6922', '§ 6924', '§ 6925', '§ 6926', '§ 6927', '§ 6934', '§ 6937']

40 CFR 266.240 - How could you lose the conditional exemption for your LLMW and what action must you take? | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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§ 266.240
How could you lose the conditional exemption for your LLMW and what action must you take?
Your LLMW will automatically lose the storage and treatment conditional exemption if you fail to meet any of the conditions specified in § 266.230. When your LLMW loses the exemption, you must immediately manage that waste which failed the condition as RCRA hazardous waste, and the storage unit storing the LLMW immediately becomes subject to RCRA hazardous waste container and/or tank storage requirements.
If you fail to meet any of the conditions specified in § 266.230 you must report to us and the NRC, or the oversight agency in the NRC Agreement State, in writing by certified delivery within 30 days of learning of the failure. Your report must be signed by your authorized representative certifying that the information provided is true, accurate, and complete. This report must include:
The specific condition(s) you failed to meet;
A description of the LLMW (including the waste name, hazardous waste codes and quantity) and storage location at the facility; and
The date(s) on which you failed to meet the condition(s).
If the failure to meet any of the conditions may endanger human health or the environment, you must also immediately notify us orally within 24 hours and follow up with a written notification within five days. Failures that may endanger human health or the environment include, but are not limited to, discharge of a CERCLA reportable quantity or other leaking or exploding tanks or containers, or detection of radionuclides above background or hazardous constituents in the leachate collection system of a storage area. If the failure may endanger human health or the environment, you must follow the provisions of your emergency plan.
We may terminate your conditional exemption for your LLMW, or require you to meet additional conditions to claim a conditional exemption, for serious or repeated noncompliance with any requirement(s) of subpart N of this part.
§ 266.240 How could you lose the conditional exemption for your LLMW and what action must you take?
(a) Your LLMW will automatically lose the storage and treatment conditional exemption if you fail to meet any of the conditions specified in § 266.230. When your LLMW loses the exemption, you must immediately manage that waste which failed the condition as RCRA hazardous waste, and the storage unit storing the LLMW immediately becomes subject to RCRA hazardous waste container and/or tank storage requirements. (1) If you fail to meet any of the conditions specified in § 266.230 you must report to us and the NRC, or the oversight agency in the NRC Agreement State, in writing by certified delivery within 30 days of learning of the failure. Your report must be signed by your authorized representative certifying that the information provided is true, accurate, and complete. This report must include: (i) The specific condition(s) you failed to meet; (ii) A description of the LLMW (including the waste name, hazardous waste codes and quantity) and storage location at the facility; and (iii) The date(s) on which you failed to meet the condition(s). (2) If the failure to meet any of the conditions may endanger human health or the environment, you must also immediately notify us orally within 24 hours and follow up with a written notification within five days. Failures that may endanger human health or the environment include, but are not limited to, discharge of a CERCLA reportable quantity or other leaking or exploding tanks or containers, or detection of radionuclides above background or hazardous constituents in the leachate collection system of a storage area. If the failure may endanger human health or the environment, you must follow the provisions of your emergency plan. (b) We may terminate your conditional exemption for your LLMW, or require you to meet additional conditions to claim a conditional exemption, for serious or repeated noncompliance with any requirement(s) of subpart N of this part. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE§ 1006 - Applications and furnishing of information§ 2002 - Transfer of hospitals and facilities to State or private institutions; conditions and restrictions; failure to meet requirements§ 3001 - Congressional declaration of objectives§ 3009§ 3014 - Repealed. Pub. L. 97–115, § 2(e)(1), Dec. 29, 1981, 95 Stat. 1596§ 3017 - Evaluation of programs§ 6905 - Application of chapter and integration with other Acts§ 6906 - Financial disclosure§ 6912 - Authorities of Administrator§ 6921 - Identification and listing of hazardous waste§ 6922 - Standards applicable to generators of hazardous waste§ 6924 - Standards applicable to owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities§ 6925 - Permits for treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste§ 6926 - Authorized State hazardous waste programs§ 6927 - Inspections§ 6934 - Monitoring, analysis, and testing§ 6937 - Inventory of Federal agency hazardous waste facilities