La. Admin. Code tit. 33 § V-10105

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
Section V-10105 - Definitions
A. The following terms, as used in this Chapter shall have the following meanings.

Commission-the Louisiana Emergency Response Commission appointed by the governor to implement the mandates of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act passed by the U.S. Congress in 1986. This commission is created within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Public Safety Services.

Department-the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

Deputy Secretary-the deputy secretary for the Office of Public Safety Services in the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

Environment-includes water, air, and land and the interrelationship which exists among and between water, air, and land and all living things.

Escape Beyond Facility-for the purposes of release reporting a release is considered off-site when the hazardous material or hazardous substance is released into the air or into any water, drainage ditch or canal such that the released hazardous material or hazardous substance could reasonably be expected to escape the confinement of the facility or to an area which the general public has unrestricted access.

Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS)-a hazardous substance listed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.EPA) in 40 CFR, Part 355, Appendix A (the list of Extremely Hazardous Substances and their Threshold Planning Quantities) and subject to the emergency planning, release reporting and MSDS filing, and inventory filing requirements of SARA, Title III.

Facility-the physical premises used by the owner or operator in which the hazardous materials are manufactured, used, or stored. A natural gas pipeline, including but not limited to transmission and distribution assets, shall be considered a facility and subject to reporting requirements for facilities under this Chapter. A natural gas pipeline shall not be considered a transport vehicle or otherwise subject to the reporting requirements under Chapter 12 of Title 32 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 regarding hazardous materials transportation and motor carrier safety. A natural gas pipeline shall not be classified as a compressed natural gas facility.

Hazardous Material-any substance deemed a hazardous material or a hazardous substance, and included on a list adopted by rule by the deputy secretary to include those materials deemed hazardous under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation Liability Act (CERCLA), the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA, Title III, U.S.C.), and certain substances included in the most recent United States Department of Transportation regulations as found in 49 CFR, Part 172.101 . Hazardous material also means any substance designated by the deputy secretary in these rules which meets criteria established for adding other materials to the list. This term shall mean and include hazardous substances.

Hospitalization- the admission into a hospital as a patient for an overnight stay or emergency treatment at a hospital to the extent that the owner or operator requested such treatment or becomes aware of such treatment within twenty-four hours of the initiation of the relevant release.

Immediately-a reasonable period of time, after identifying the nature, quantity, and potential off-site impact of a release considering the exigency of the circumstances.

Incident-any release, fire, explosion or event which is other than any normal operational activity, and which results in an unusual or emergency condition. An actual release of any hazardous material is not required.

Inventory Form-the reporting form adopted by the department and completed by owners and operators which contains certain requested information on hazardous materials and which is used in developing the information system mandated by the law and these regulations. This shall also include electronic transmission of data within the State Police's Louisiana Chemical Network Tier Two "E-filing" process.

Local Governing Authority-the police jury, parish council, the mayor's office of the city of New Orleans or the city-parish of East Baton Rouge or other primary governmental body of a parish.

Local Emergency Planning Committee-the committee in each parish designated by the Emergency Response Commission to coordinate Right-to-Know activities.

Local Repository-the local entity designated pursuant to R.S. 30:2368 to house and record information on hazardous materials received from the department, regulated facilities, and other state agencies for public dissemination and inspection. For the purposes of Tier Two electronic reporting "e-filing", the local repository shall have the authority to designate the Department of Public Safety, Office of State Police, Right-to-Know Unit's electronic Tier Two system as its official repository of Tier Two records.

Owner or Operator-any person, partnership, or corporation in the state including, unless otherwise stated, the state and local government, or any of its agencies, authorities, department, bureaus, or instrumentalities engaged in business or research operations which use, handle, manufacture, release or store hazardous materials in a facility.

Reasonably be Expected to Affect the Public Safety beyond the Boundaries of the Facility- fire, explosion, incident, accident, or cleanup within a facility that may reasonably impact public safety beyond the facility, including but not limited to an impact of such nature as to require shelter-in-place orders, evacuations, immediate response by emergency responders, or off-site road closures. The term shall not include facility drills, internal facility announcements, internal facility alarms and sirens, or internal facility response activities such as rolling facility fire trucks or ambulances, and movement of facility personnel in personal protective equipment.

Release-any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or disposing into the environment (including the abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed receptacles) of any hazardous material or substance. However, the term release shall not include federal or state permitted releases.

Reportable Release-a release of a regulated hazardous material or substance which causes any injury requiring hospitalization or any fatality, results in a fire or explosion which could reasonably be expected to affect the public safety beyond the boundaries of the facility, or exceeds the reportable quantity when that reportable quantity, as defined pursuant to rules promulgated by the deputy secretary, could be reasonably expected to escape beyond the site of the facility. A reportable release as defined herein shall be based upon the quantity of hazardous material or substance discharged continuously, intermittently, or as a one-time discharge, within any continuous 24 hour period.

Retail Gas Station-a retail facility engaged in selling gasoline or diesel fuel primarily to the public, for use in land based motor vehicles.

Small Business-a single business establishment employing not more than nine full time employees and having not more than $2,000,000 in average annual gross receipts. Any business employing more than nine persons shall not be considered a small business regardless of the average annual gross receipts. Any business with average annual gross receipts of over $2,000,000 shall not be considered a small business regardless of the number of employees.

State Repository-the Department of Public Safety, Office of State Police, Right-to-Know Unit designated by the local emergency planning committee, local repository or fire department as the provider of Tier Two inventory records electronically to all response agencies. The state repository shall have the responsibility to process public information requests for Tier Two and release reporting data.

Trade Secret-any confidential formula, pattern, process, device, information or compilation of information including chemical name or other unique chemical identifier that is used in an employer's business, and that gives the employer an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it.

Transportation Related Operation-any operation conducted outside the boundaries of a facility and involving the transportation, or storage incident to transportation, of hazardous materials where the hazardous materials are moving under active shipping papers and have not reached the ultimate consignee.

La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § V-10105

Promulgated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Office of State Police, LR 12:327 (May 1986), amended LR 13:184 (March 1987), LR 13:759 (December 1987), LR 14:801 (November 1988), LR 16:974 (November 1990), LR 27:858 (June 2001), LR 36:545 (March 2010), Amended LR 482577 (10/1/2022).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2361, et seq.