(a) The Division will conduct routine inspections of every facility that is subject to the requirements of the CUPA Permit Program Elements within its jurisdiction.
(b) After each inspection, the Division will prepare an inspection report, detailing the inspection and will furnish a copy to the permit holder.
(c) In addition to, or in lieu of, the inspections specified in Subdivision (a), the Division may require the permit holder to employ special inspectors to periodically conduct an audit or assessment of the permit holder’s facility to determine whether the facility is in compliance with applicable Sections of the California Health and Safety Code, the California Code of Regulations and this Code, and to prepare a special inspection report with recommendations concerning the storage of hazardous materials or hazardous waste in compliance with the CUPA permit.
(1) The report shall contain recommendations for compliance with CUPA permit requirements. A copy of the report shall be filed with this Division at the same time the inspector submits the report to the permit holder.
(2) Within 30 calendar days after receiving this report, the CUPA permit holder shall file with the Division a plan to implement all recommendations for CUPA permit compliance contained in the report or shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Division why these recommendations should not be implemented.
(Ord. 3846, passed - -2002)