Rule 3745-580-01 | Scrap tire - applicability.
(A) Except as provided in paragraph (D) of this rule, rules 3745-580-01 to 3745-580-99 of the Administrative Code are applicable to any person who possesses, generates, stores, transports, disposes, or beneficially uses scrap tires, and any person who establishes, owns, or operates a scrap tire facility.
(B) In addition to the rules specified in paragraph (A) of this rule, this chapter is applicable as follows:
(1) Rules 3745-580-100 to 3745-580-125 of the Administrative Code are applicable to any person who transports scrap tires.
(2) Rules 3745-580-200 to 3745-580-225 of the Administrative Code are applicable to an owner or operator of a scrap tire collection facility.
(3) Rules 3745-580-300 to 3745-580-325 of the Administrative Code are applicable to an owner or operator of a scrap tire storage facility.
(4) Rules 3745-580-400 to 3745-580-425 of the Administrative Code are applicable to an owner or operator of a scrap tire recovery facility.
(5) Rules 3745-580-500 to 3745-580-525 of the Administrative Code are applicable to an owner or operator of a mobile scrap tire recovery facility.
(6) Rule 3745-580-600 of the Administrative Code is applicable to an owner or operator of a scrap tire monocell facility.
(7) Rules 3745-580-700 to 3745-580-726 of the Administrative Code are applicable to an owner or operator of a scrap tire monofill facility.
(8) Rules 3745-580-800 to 3745-580-810 of the Administrative Code are applicable to a person authorized to beneficially use scrap tires.
(C) In addition to the multi-program rules made applicable by reference in this chapter, the following multi-program rules apply to this chapter:
(1) Rule 3745-500-35 of the Administrative Code, which pertains to relationships among authorizing documents, rules, and the authority of the director and board of health.
(2) Rule 3745-500-130 of the Administrative Code, which pertains to retention and distribution of authorizing documents.
(D) This chapter does not apply to the storage of one hundred or fewer scrap tires unless they are stored in such a manner that, in the judgment of the director or the approved board of health, causes a nuisance, a hazard to public health or safety, or a fire hazard.
Last updated January 8, 2024 at 1:42 PM