Code of Massachusetts Regulations
309 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE CLEANUP PROFESSIONALS
Title 309 CMR 6.00 - Design And Use Of Licensed Site Professional's Seal
Section 6.00 - Design and Use of Licensed Site Professional's Seal

Universal Citation: 309 MA Code of Regs 309.6

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(1) For the purpose of rendering waste site cleanup activity opinions, each licensed site professional shall procure and use a rubber stamp for a seal, the design, arrangement, size and working of which shall conform to the Board's specifications. An LSP may also submit electronically a waste site cleanup activity opinion that:

(a) is allowed by the Department to be submitted electronically; and

(b) contains an electronically inserted seal, the design, arrangement, and size of which shall conform to the Board's specifications for electronic seals.

(2) A licensed site professional shall use his or her seal to attest that, in his or her professional judgment, the waste site cleanup activity opinion upon which it appears, complies with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 21A, §§ 19 through 19J, 309 CMR, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.0000, and all other laws, regulations, orders, permits, and approvals applicable to such response action or response actions.

(3) The licensed site professional's seal shall only be used in connection with waste site cleanup activity opinions for which he or she will be responsible. Use of a seal is not transferable.

(4) A licensed site professional shall not allow or suffer his or her official seal to be affixed to any waste site cleanup activity opinion not prepared by him or her or under his or her personal supervision.

(5) A licensed site professional, upon receipt of his or her rubber stamp seal, shall stamp it upon two sheets of his or her letterhead, and submit the impression to the Board as evidence that he or she has complied with the requirements for procurement of a seal.

(6) A licensed site professional who is issued or selects one or more Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) or Passwords for the purpose of electronically submitting waste site cleanup activity opinions to the Department shall not disclose these PINs or Passwords to any other individual.

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