Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitle 1 - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 452 - REQUIREMENTS FOR DECONTAMINATION AND CLEANUP OF METHAMPHETAMINE MANUFACTURING SITES
Subchapter 4 - INTERACTION BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Section 11-452-26 - Initiation of environmental cleanup

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 11-452-26

Current through February, 2024

(a) The chief law enforcement officer shall make a determination as to the existence of a methamphetamine manufacturing site.

(b) Once the chief law enforcement officer has made a determination, the chief law enforcement officer shall contact the hazard evaluation and emergency response office and submit a report. The report shall include but not be limited to, the following information:

(1) The general layout of the methamphetamine manufacturing site and indicates the areas:
(A) On which chemical reactions occurred;

(B) Where chemicals and equipment were stored;

(C) Where chemicals and waste were disposed of; and

(D) Where equipment used to manufacture methamphetamine was discovered;

(2) The amounts and types of chemicals found and stored on the methamphetamine manufacturing site; and

(3) The method used to produce the methamphetamine, any precursor chemicals or intermediate products.

(c) Before any decontamination efforts may commence, the following shall be completed:

(1) A determination by the chief law enforcement that all the necessary evidence has been collected from the methamphetamine manufacturing site;

(2) A written report as required under subsection (b);

(3) All hazardous materials, precursor chemicals, intermediate products and equipment used or stored at the methamphetamine manufacturing site are documented in a disposal record as required under section 11-452-18;

(4) All hazardous materials, precursor chemicals, intermediate products and equipment used or stored at the methamphetamine manufacturing site are properly disposed of by the hazardous materials contractor; and (5) The hazard evaluation and emergency response office obtains permission to enter the methamphetamine manufacturing site.

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