Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 500-599 - Environmental Protection - Solid Waste Management
Chapter NR 526 - Medical Waste Management
Subchapter II - Infectious Waste Management
Section NR 526.05 - Infectious waste categories
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) A solid waste which is included in any of the following categories is presumed to be infectious waste unless methods of testing which are generally accepted by the medical profession demonstrate that the waste is not infectious:
Note: A tooth containing mercury amalgam may be both an infectious waste and a hazardous waste. See s. NR 526.11(2)(f) for how to manage teeth containing mercury amalgam.
(2) A solid waste which is not included in the definition of infectious waste, which is not mixed with infectious waste and which does not fall under one of the categories in sub. (1) is presumed not to be an infectious waste. Solid wastes presumed not to be infectious wastes include all of the following:
(3) An item which is trace chemotherapy waste and is also considered to be infectious waste either by being included in the definition of infectious waste or by falling under one of the categories in sub. (1), is regulated only according to s. NR 526.055. However, if that item is mixed with bulk amounts of chemotherapy waste which is a hazardous waste, the item is regulated according to chs. NR 660 to 670.