Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.02.24 - CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORY CLEANUP
Section 16.02.24.010 - DEFINITIONS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 16.02.24.010

Current through August 31, 2023

For the purposes of these rules, the following terms are used as defined below: (3-17-22)

01. Certificate of Delisting. A document issued by the Department certifying that a property has met the cleanup standard. (3-17-22)

02. Certify. To guarantee as meeting a standard. (3-17-22)

03. Chain of Custody. A procedure used to document each person that has had custody or control of an environmental sample from its source to the analytical laboratory, and the date and length of time of possession by each person. (3-17-22)

04. Clandestine Drug Laboratory. The area(s) where controlled substances or their immediate precursors, as those terms are defined in Section 37-2701, Idaho Code, have been, or were attempted to be, manufactured, processed, cooked, disposed of, or stored, and all proximate areas that are likely to be contaminated as a result of such manufacturing, processing, cooking, disposing or storing. (3-17-22)

05. Clandestine Drug Laboratory Site Property List. The list, maintained by the Department, of properties that have been identified as clandestine drug laboratories. (3-17-22)

06. Cleanup Contractor. One (1) or more individuals or commercial entities hired to conduct cleanup in accordance with the requirements of this rule. (3-17-22)

07. Cleanup Standard. The technology-based numerical value, established in Section 500 of these rules. (3-17-22)

08. Clearance Sampling. Testing conducted by a qualified industrial hygienist to verify that cleanup standards have been met. (3-17-22)

09. Contamination or Contaminated. The presence of chemical residues that exceed the cleanup standard established in Section 500 of these rules. (3-17-22)

10. Delisted. Removal of a property from the Clandestine Drug Laboratory Site Property List. (3-17-22)

11. Demolish. To completely tear down and dispose of a structure in compliance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations. (3-17-22)

12. Department. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. (3-17-22)

13. Discrete Sample. A single sample taken. (3-17-22)

14. Documentation. Preserving a record of an observation through writings, drawings, photographs, or other appropriate means. (3-17-22)

15. Listed. Addition of a property to the Clandestine Drug Laboratory Site Property List. (3-17-22)

16. Methamphetamine. Dextro-methamphetamine, levo-methamphetamine, and any racemic mixture of dextro/levo methamphetamine. (3-17-22)

17. Non-Porous. Resistant to penetration or saturation of chemical substances. (3-17-22)

18. Porous. Subject to penetration or saturation by chemical substances. (3-17-22)

19. Qualified Industrial Hygienist. Must be one (1) of the following: (3-17-22)

a. Certified Industrial Hygienist. An individual who is certified in comprehensive practice by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. (3-17-22)

b. Registered Professional Industrial HygienistTM. An individual who is a registered member of the Association of Professional Industrial Hygienists and possesses a baccalaureate degree, issued by an accredited college or university, in industrial hygiene, engineering, chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, or related physical and biological sciences who has a minimum of three (3) years full-time industrial hygiene experience. A completed master's degree in a related physical or biological science, or in a related engineering discipline, may be substituted for one (1) year of the experience requirement; and a similar doctoral degree may be substituted for an additional year of the experience requirement. (3-17-22)

20. Sampling. A surface sample collected by wiping a sample media on the surface being sampled. (3-17-22)

21. Technology-Based Standard. A cleanup level based on what is believed to be conservative and protective, while at the same time achievable by currently available technologies. (3-17-22)

22. Vacant. Being without an occupant for the purposes of habitation or occupancy. (3-17-22)

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