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['Medical Waste']
08/03/2024
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The EPA has not had regulatory authority over medical waste since the Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 expired in 1991. Most states have since developed their own programs, resulting in significant differences for each state. A summary of this state’s requirements includes the following.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates biomedical waste (GA R&R 391-3-4-.15). The regulations cover:
- (3) Generation of biomedical waste,
- (4) Storage and containment of biomedical waste,
- (5) Transfer of biomedical waste to off-site treatment or disposal facilities,
- (6) Treatment of biomedical waste, and
- (7) Disposal of biomedical waste.
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- Federal regulation 40 CFR Part 261
- Federal regulation 40 CFR Part 262
- Federal regulation 29 CFR 1910.1030
- Federal Regulation 49 CFR Subchapter C
- Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Rule 391-3-4-.15
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