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• <br />"Person" means an individual, partnership, private or municipal corporation, firm, <br />board of metropolitan district or other sanitation district, or other association of <br />persons. <br />"Person" as used in Section 16 of these Regulations means an individual. <br />"Person" shall not include waste haulers, as defined in this Section. <br />"Pharmaceutical" means any prescription or over - the - counter chemical product, <br />vaccine or allergenic that is intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, <br />treatment, or prevention of disease in humans or animals. This includes, but is not <br />limited to, drugs, pills or tablets; medicinal gums or lozenges; medicinal liquids, <br />ointments and lotions; intravenous (IV) or other compounded solutions; live <br />• vaccines; non - hazardous attenuated vaccines; allergenics; medicinal shampoos; <br />antiseptics; medicinal dermal patches; and any delivery devices with the primary <br />purpose to deliver or dispense a medicinal chemical product, vaccine or allergenic. <br />"Pilot" or "Pilot Project" means a restricted composting operation at an existing <br />or new facility where the specific purpose is to investigate an alternative feedstock <br />or to research operational methods. <br />"Point of compliance" as referred to in Section 2.2, 3.2.5 and 3.5 shall be located <br />on land owned by the owner of the site and facility and means either: <br />(1) For a landfill, a vertical surface which is not more than 150 meters from the <br />waste management unit boundary as described in the engineering design and <br />operations report: or (2) For other sites and facilities a vertical surface that is at <br />the perimeter of the solid waste disposal site and facility boundary. <br />"Poor foundation conditions" means those areas where geological features <br />exist which indicate that a natural or man - induced event may result in inadequate <br />foundation support for the structural components of the facility. <br />"Potentially infectious waste" means any waste known or suspected to be <br />contaminated with a transmissible infectious agent potentially capable of causing <br />• disease or injury. Includes, but is not limited to, cultures and stocks from <br />pathological, medical, research, and industrial laboratories; wastes from the <br />production of biologicals; devices used to transfer, inoculate, and mix cultures; <br />isolation wastes; biohazardous waste, contaminated animal bedding from animals <br />known to have been exposed to infectious substances during research, production <br />of biologicals, testing of pharmaceuticals, or other exposures and those known or <br />suspected of being contaminated with infectious substances known to be <br />contagious to humans. This category also includes items that are capable of <br />releasing blood or body fluids in any form during handling or storage and items that <br />are caked with dried blood or body fluids that could be released during handling or <br />storage; wastes from surgery, autopsy or other medical or laboratory procedures <br />September 30, 2011 <br />• <br />17 <br />