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Title 15
Storage, Treatment, Disposal and Transportation of Regulated Medical Waste

Sections

27‑1501
Definitions
27‑1503
Applicability
27‑1504
Regulated medical waste tracking program
27‑1505
Storage and containment of regulated medical waste
27‑1507
Treatment and disposal of regulated medical waste
27‑1509
Transfer of regulated medical waste to off-site treatment and disposal facilities
27‑1510
Standards applicable to generators of regulated medical waste
27‑1511
Standards applicable to transporter of regulated medical waste
27‑1513
Requirements for regulated medical waste treatment, storage and disposal facility
27‑1515
Rules and Regulations
27‑1517
Permits for storage, transportation, treatment or disposal of regulated medical waste
27‑1519
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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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