Utah Admin. Code 315-262-24

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R315-262-24 - Manifest Requirements Applicable to Small and Large Quantity Generators - Use of the Electronic Manifest
(a) Legal equivalence to paper manifests. Electronic manifests that are gotten, completed, and transmitted in accordance with Subsection R315-262-20(a)(3), and used in accordance with Section R315-262-24 in lieu of EPA Forms 8700-22 and 8700-22A are the legal equivalent of paper manifest forms bearing handwritten signatures, and satisfy any requirement in Title R315 to get, complete, sign, provide, use, or keep a manifest.
(1) Any requirement in Title R315 to sign a manifest or manifest certification by hand, or to get a handwritten signature, is satisfied by signing with or getting a valid and enforceable electronic signature within the meaning of 40 CFR 262.25.
(2) Any requirement in Title R315 to give, provide, send, forward, or return to another person a copy of the manifest is satisfied when an electronic manifest is transmitted to the other person by submission to the system.
(3) Any requirement in Title R315 for a generator to keep or keep a copy of each manifest is satisfied by retention of a signed electronic manifest in the generator's account on the national e-Manifest system, if these copies are readily available for viewing and production if requested by any EPA or Utah inspector.
(4) No generator may be held liable for the inability to produce an electronic manifest for inspection under Section R315-262-24 if the generator can demonstrate that the inability to produce the electronic manifest is due exclusively to a technical difficulty with the electronic manifest system for which the generator bears no responsibility.
(b) A generator may participate in the electronic manifest system either by accessing the electronic manifest system from its own electronic equipment, or by accessing the electronic manifest system from portable equipment brought to the generator's site by the transporter who accepts the hazardous waste shipment from the generator for off-site transportation.
(c) Restriction on use of electronic manifests. A generator may use an electronic manifest for the tracking of hazardous waste shipments involving any RCRA hazardous waste only if it is known when the manifest is originated that each waste handler named on the manifest participates in the use of the electronic manifest.
(1) Except that a generator may sign by hand and keep a paper copy of the electronic manifest signed by hand by the initial transporter, in lieu of executing the generator copy electronically, thereby enabling the transporter and subsequent waste handlers to execute the rest of the manifest copies electronically.
(d) Requirement for one printed copy. To the extent the Hazardous Materials regulation on shipping papers for carriage by public highway requires shippers of hazardous materials to supply a paper document for compliance with 49 CFR 177.817, a generator originating an electronic manifest shall also provide the initial transporter with one printed copy of the electronic manifest.
(e) Special procedures if electronic manifest is unavailable. If a generator has prepared an electronic manifest for a hazardous waste shipment, but the electronic manifest system becomes unavailable for any reason before the time that the initial transporter has signed electronically to acknowledge the receipt of the hazardous waste from the generator, then the generator shall get and complete a paper manifest and if necessary, a continuation sheet (EPA Forms 8700-22 and 8700-22A) in accordance with the manifest instructions, and use these paper forms from this point forward in accordance with the requirements of Section R315-262-23.
(f) Special procedures for electronic signature methods undergoing tests. If a generator has prepared an electronic manifest for a hazardous waste shipment, and signs this manifest electronically using an electronic signature method that is undergoing pilot or demonstration tests aimed at demonstrating the practicality or legal dependability of the signature method, then the generator shall also sign with an ink signature the generator or offeror certification on the printed copy of the manifest provided under Subsection R315-262-24(d).
(g) Reserved.
(h) Post-receipt manifest data corrections. After facilities have certified to the receipt of hazardous wastes by signing Item 20 of the manifest, any post-receipt data corrections may be submitted at any time by any interested person, such as the waste handler, named on the manifest. Generators may participate electronically in the post-receipt data corrections process by following the process described in Subsection R315-264-71(l), which applies to corrections made to either paper or electronic manifest records.

Utah Admin. Code R315-262-24

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-9, effective 4/15/2016
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-17, effective 8/31/2017
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-8, effective 4/13/2020
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-03, effective 1/17/2023