How quickly must the CTL form be submitted to the CIWMB by the hauler after a load of waste tires has been picked up or delivered?
The hauler should submit the CTL form within calendar 14 days, but not later than 90 days, of the initial tire transaction documented on the form. Do out-of-state and out-of-country trucking firms that haul, pick up, or deliver waste tires in California have to be registered with the CIWMB? Do these firms have to participate in the waste tire manifest system? Yes to both questions. Except as described below, all haulers that transport 10 or more waste tires in a given load on a public road must be registered with the CIWMB. Foreign haulers are no longer exempt and must comply with the waste tire hauler registration requirements. Common carriers, agricultural haulers, and all government agencies (and other entities listed in PRC section 42954) are exempt from waste tire hauler registration requirements (see Appendix B for the list of exemptions). Remember that common carriers and agricultural haulers need to have a “Letter of Exemption” issued by the CIWMB before they are considered exe
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