(1)
(a)
Manifest requirements. A transporter may not accept hazardous
waste from a generator unless the transporter is also provided with a manifest
form, EPA form 8700-22, and if necessary, EPA form 8700-22A, signed in
accordance with the requirements of s.
NR 662.023,
or is provided with an electronic manifest that is obtained, completed, and
transmitted in accordance with s.
NR 662.020(1)
(c) and signed with a valid and enforceable
electronic signature as described in s.
NR 662.025.
(b)
Exports. For exports of
hazardous waste subject to the requirements under subch. H of ch. NR 662, a
transporter may not accept hazardous waste without a manifest signed by the
generator in accordance with this section, as appropriate, and for exports
occurring under the terms of a consent issued by EPA on or after December 31,
2016, a movement document that includes all information required under s.
NR 662.083(4).
(c)
Compliance date for form
revisions. The revised manifest form and procedures specified in ss.
NR 661.0007, 660.10, 663.20, and 663.21 had an effective
date of September 5, 2006. The manifest form and procedures in ss.
NR 661.0007, 660.10, 663.20, and 663.21, contained in the
chs.
NR
660 to 665 edition revised as of July 1, 2004, were
applicable until September 5, 2006.
(d)
Use of electronic manifest -
legal equivalence to paper forms for participating transporters. An
electronic manifest that is obtained, completed, and transmitted in accordance
with s.
NR 662.020(1)
(c), and used in accordance with this section
in lieu of EPA Forms 8700-22 and 8700-22A, is the legal equivalent of a paper
manifest form bearing handwritten signatures, and satisfies for all purposes
any requirement to obtain, complete, sign, carry, provide, give, use, or retain
a manifest.
1. Any requirement to sign a
manifest or manifest certification by hand, or to obtain a handwritten
signature, is satisfied by signing with or obtaining a valid and enforceable
electronic signature within the meaning specified in
40 CFR
262.25 and s.
NR
662.025(1).
2. Any requirement to give, provide, send,
forward, or return to another person a copy of the manifest is satisfied when a
copy of an electronic manifest is transmitted to the other person by submission
to the electronic manifest system.
3. Any requirement of a manifest to accompany
a hazardous waste shipment is satisfied when a copy of an electronic manifest
is accessible during transportation and forwarded to the person or persons who
are scheduled to receive delivery of the waste shipment, except that to the
extent that the hazardous materials regulation on shipping papers for carriage
by public highway requires transporters of hazardous materials to carry a paper
document to comply with
49 CFR 177.817, a
hazardous waste transporter shall carry one printed copy of the electronic
manifest on the transport vehicle.
4. Any requirement for a transporter to keep
or retain a copy of a manifest is satisfied by the retention of an electronic
manifest in the transporter's account on the e-manifest system, provided that
the copies are readily available for viewing and production if requested by the
department.
5. No transporter may
be held liable for the inability to produce an electronic manifest for
inspection under this section if that transporter can demonstrate that the
inability to produce the electronic manifest is exclusively due to a technical
difficulty with the EPA system for which the transporter bears no
responsibility.
(e)
Accessing the electronic manifest system. A transporter may
participate in the electronic manifest system either by accessing the
electronic manifest system from the transporter's own electronic equipment, or
by accessing the electronic manifest system from the equipment provided by a
participating generator, by another transporter, or by a designated
facility.
(f)
Special
procedures when electronic manifest is not available. If, after a
manifest has been originated electronically and signed electronically by the
initial transporter, the electronic manifest system becomes unavailable for any
reason, then all of the following requirements shall be met:
1. The transporter in possession of the
hazardous waste when the electronic manifest becomes unavailable shall
reproduce sufficient copies of the printed manifest that is carried on the
transport vehicle under par. (d) 3., or obtain and complete another paper
manifest for this purpose. The transporter shall reproduce sufficient copies to
provide the transporter and all subsequent waste handlers with a copy for their
files, plus 2 additional copies that will be delivered to the designated
facility with the hazardous waste.
2. On each printed copy, the transporter
shall include a notation in the special handling and additional description
space, item 14, that the paper manifest is a replacement manifest for a
manifest originated in the electronic manifest system. The transporter shall
include, if not pre-printed on the replacement manifest, the manifest tracking
number of the electronic manifest that is replaced by the paper manifest, and
shall also include a brief explanation why the electronic manifest was not
available for completing the tracking of the shipment electronically.
3. A transporter signing a replacement
manifest to acknowledge receipt of the hazardous waste shall ensure that each
paper copy is individually signed and that a legible handwritten signature
appears on each copy.
4. From the
point at which the electronic manifest is no longer available for tracking the
waste shipment, the paper replacement manifest copies shall be carried, signed,
retained as records, and given to a subsequent transporter or to the designated
facility, following the instructions, procedures, and requirements that apply
to the use of all other paper manifests.
(g)
Special procedures for electronic
signature methods undergoing tests. If a transporter using an
electronic manifest 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 transporter shall sign the electronic manifest electronically and also
sign with an ink signature the transporter acknowledgement of receipt of
materials on the printed copy of the manifest that is carried on the vehicle in
accordance with par. (d) 3. This printed copy bearing the generator's and
transporter's ink signatures shall also be presented by the transporter to the
designated facility to sign in ink to indicate the receipt of the waste
materials or to indicate discrepancies. After the owner or operator of the
designated facility has signed this printed manifest copy with its ink
signature, the printed manifest copy shall be delivered to the designated
facility with the waste materials.
(i)
Post-receipt manifest data
corrections. After a facility has 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, for example
the waste handler, named on the manifest. A transporter may participate
electronically in the post-receipt data corrections process by following the
process described in s.
NR 664.0071(12), which applies to
corrections made to either paper or electronic manifest
records.
(2) Before
transporting the hazardous waste, the transporter shall sign and date the
manifest acknowledging acceptance of the hazardous waste from the generator.
The transporter shall return a signed copy to the generator before leaving the
generator's property.
(3) The
transporter shall ensure that the manifest accompanies the hazardous waste. In
the case of exports occurring under the terms of a consent issued by EPA to the
exporter on or after December 31, 2016, the transporter shall ensure that a
movement document that includes all information required under s.
NR 662.083(4) also accompanies the
hazardous waste. In the case of imports occurring under the terms of a consent
issued by EPA to the country of export or the importer on or after December 31,
2016, the transporter shall ensure that a movement document that includes all
information required under s.
NR 662.084(4) also accompanies the
hazardous waste.
(4) A transporter
who delivers a hazardous waste to another transporter or to the designated
facility shall do all of the following:
(a)
Obtain the date of delivery and the handwritten signature of that transporter
or of the owner or operator of the designated facility on the
manifest.
(b) Retain one copy of
the manifest in accordance with s.
NR 663.22.
(c) Give the remaining copies of the manifest
to the accepting transporter or designated facility.
(5) The requirements of subs. (3), (4) and
(6) do not apply to water (bulk shipment) transporters if all of the following
conditions are met:
(a) The hazardous waste
is delivered by water (bulk shipment) to the designated facility.
(b) A shipping paper containing all the
information required on the manifest (excluding the EPA identification numbers,
generator certification, and signatures) and, for exports or imports occurring
under the terms of a consent issued by EPA on or after December 31, 2016, a
movement document that includes all information required under s.
NR 662.083(4) or 662.084(4) accompanies
the hazardous waste.
(c) The
delivering transporter obtains the date of delivery and handwritten signature
of the owner or operator of the designated facility on either the manifest or
the shipping paper.
(d) The person
delivering the hazardous waste to the initial water (bulk shipment) transporter
obtains the date of delivery and signature of the water (bulk shipment)
transporter on the manifest and forwards it to the designated
facility.
(e) Each water (bulk
shipment) transporter retains a copy of the shipping paper or manifest in
accordance with s.
NR 663.22.
(6) For shipments involving rail
transportation, the requirements of subs. (3), (4) and (5) do not apply and all
of the following requirements do apply:
(a)
When accepting hazardous waste from a non-rail transporter, the initial rail
transporter shall do all of the following:
1.
Sign and date the manifest acknowledging acceptance of the hazardous
waste.
2. Return a signed copy of
the manifest to the non-rail transporter.
3. Forward at least 3 copies of the manifest
to one of the following:
a. The next non-rail
transporter, if any.
b. The
designated facility, if the shipment is delivered to that facility by
rail.
c. The last rail transporter
designated to handle the waste in the United States.
4. Retain one copy of the manifest and rail
shipping paper in accordance with s.
NR 663.22.
(b) Rail transporters shall ensure that a
shipping paper containing all the information required on the manifest
(excluding the EPA identification numbers, generator certification, and
signatures) and, for exports or imports occurring under the terms of a consent
issued by EPA on or after December 31, 2016, a movement document that includes
all information required under s.
NR 662.083(4) or 662.084(4) accompanies
the hazardous waste at all times.
Note: Intermediate rail transporters are not
required to sign either the manifest, moving document, or shipping
paper.
(c) When delivering
hazardous waste to the designated facility, a rail transporter shall do all of
the following:
1. Obtain the date of delivery
and handwritten signature of the owner or operator of the designated facility
on the manifest or the shipping paper (if the manifest has not been received by
the facility).
2. Retain a copy of
the manifest or signed shipping paper in accordance with s.
NR 663.22.
(d) When delivering hazardous waste to a
non-rail transporter a rail transporter shall do all of the following:
1. Obtain the date of delivery and the
handwritten signature of the next non-rail transporter on the
manifest.
2. Retain a copy of the
manifest in accordance with s.
NR 663.22.
(e) Before accepting hazardous waste from a
rail transporter, a non-rail transporter shall sign and date the manifest and
provide a copy to the rail transporter.
(7) Transporters who transport hazardous
waste out of the United States shall do all of the following:
(a) Sign and date the manifest in the
international shipments block to indicate the date that the shipment left the
United States.
(b) Retain one copy
in accordance with s.
NR 663.22(4).
(c) Return a signed copy of the manifest to
the generator.
(d) For paper
manifests only, do all of the following:
1.
Send a copy of the manifest to the e-manifest system in accordance with the
allowable methods specified in s.
NR 664.0071(1) (b)
5.
2. For shipments initiated prior to the AES
filing compliance date, when instructed by the exporter to do so, give a copy
of the manifest to a U.S. customs official at the point of departure from the
United States.
(8) A transporter transporting hazardous
waste from a small quantity generator need not comply with the requirements of
this section or those of s.
NR 663.22 provided that all of the following conditions
are met:
(a) The waste is being transported
pursuant to a reclamation agreement as provided for in s.
NR 662.020(5).
(b) The transporter records, on a log or
shipping paper, all of the following information for each shipment:
1. The name, address and U.S. EPA
identification number of the generator of the waste.
2. The quantity of waste accepted.
3. All department of transportation required
shipping information.
4. The date
the waste is accepted.
(c) The transporter carries this record when
transporting waste to the reclamation facility.
(d) The transporter retains these records for
a period of at least 3 years after termination or expiration of the
agreement.