Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.
For the purposes of this article the term “radioactive materials” shall include any material or combination of materials that spontaneously emits ionizing radiation.
California Health and Safety Code — §§ 114815-114835
Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.
For the purposes of this article the term “radioactive materials” shall include any material or combination of materials that spontaneously emits ionizing radiation.
Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 352, Sec. 391. (AB 1317) Effective September 26, 2013. Operative July 1, 2013, by Sec. 543 of Ch. 352.
provided by the regulations of the United States Department of Transportation (49 C.F.R. 173.389), do all of the following:
training for law enforcement officers in dealing with those threats.
equipment and operation of the carrier vehicle; and (3) be reviewed and amended, as required, pursuant to Section 114765. The regulations shall be compatible with those established by the federal agency or agencies required or permitted by federal law to establish the regulations.
Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.
Regulations adopted by the department pursuant to Section 114820 may be enforced, within their respective jurisdictions, by any authorized representatives of the department, the Division of Industrial Safety of the Department of Industrial Relations, the Public Utilities Commission, the health department of any city or county, the Department of the California Highway Patrol, or any traffic officer as defined by Section 625 of the Vehicle Code.
Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.
It is the legislative intention in enacting this article that the regulations adopted by the department pursuant to this article shall apply uniformly throughout the state, and no state agency, city, county, or other political subdivision of this state, including a chartered city or county, shall adopt or enforce any ordinance or regulation that is inconsistent with the regulations adopted by the department pursuant to this article.
Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.
A violation of any regulation adopted by the department pursuant to Section 114820 is a misdemeanor.