Utah Admin. Code R315-262-214
(1) Describe procedures for container labeling in accordance with Subsection R315-262-206(a), as follows:
(i) Identifying whether the eligible academic entity will use the term "unwanted material" on the containers in the laboratory. If not, identify an equally effective term that will be used in lieu of "unwanted material" and consistently by the eligible academic entity. The equally effective term, if used, has the same meaning and is subject to the same requirements as "unwanted material."
(2) Identify whether the eligible academic entity will comply with Subsection R315-262-208(a)(1) or (a)(2) for regularly scheduled removals of unwanted material from the laboratory.
(4) Describe its intended best practices for removing unwanted material from the laboratory, including:
(i) For regularly scheduled removals-Develop a regular schedule for identifying and removing unwanted materials from its laboratories, see the required standards at Subsections R315-262-208(a)(1) and (a)(2).
(ii) For removals when maximum volumes are exceeded:
(6) Describe its intended best practices for laboratory clean-outs, if the eligible academic entity plans to use the incentives for laboratory clean-outs provided in Section R315-262-213, including:
(i) Procedures for conducting laboratory clean-outs, see the required standards at Subsections R315-262-213(a)(1) through (3); and
(7) Describe its intended best practices for emergency prevention, including:
(i) Procedures for emergency prevention, notification, and response, appropriate to the hazards in the laboratory; and
An eligible academic entity shall develop and retain a written Laboratory Management Plan, or revise an existing written plan. The Laboratory Management Plan is a site-specific document that describes how the eligible academic entity will manage unwanted materials in compliance with Sections R315-262-200 through 216. An eligible academic entity may write one Laboratory Management Plan for all the laboratories owned by the eligible academic entity that have opted into Sections R315-262-200 through 216, even if the laboratories are located at sites with different EPA Identification Numbers. The Laboratory Management Plan shall contain two parts with a total of nine elements identified in Subsections R315-262-214(a) and (b). In Part I of its Laboratory Management Plan, an eligible academic entity shall describe its procedures for each of the elements listed in Subsection R315-262-214(a). An eligible academic entity shall implement and comply with the specific provisions that it develops to address the elements in Part I of the Laboratory Management Plan. In Part II of its Laboratory Management Plan, an eligible academic entity shall describe its best management practices for each of the elements listed in Subsection R315-262-214(b). The specific actions taken by an eligible academic entity to implement each element in Part II of its Laboratory Management Plan may vary from the procedures described in the eligible academic entity's Laboratory Management Plan, without constituting a violation of Sections R315-262-200 through 216. An eligible academic entity may include additional elements and best management practices in Part II of its Laboratory Management Plan if it chooses.
KEY: hazardous waste, generators
Date of Last Change: November 17, 2025
Notice of Continuation: December 11, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-6-105; 19-6-106