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ORD 1990-32 - Health Care Waste, Garbage Defined, Etc. 12-04-1990ORDINANCE NO. 90-32- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 9, GARBAGE, REFUSE AND RUBBISH, OF ITS CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADOPTING A NEW ARTICLE VIII, SPECIAL WASTES FROM HEALTH CARE RELATED FACILITIES; DEFINING SPECIAL WASTES FROM HEALTH CARE RELATED FACILITIES, PROHIBITING THE DISPOSAL OF SUCH SPECIAL WASTES THROUGH THE CITY REFUSE COLLECTION SERVICE; PROHIBITING THE DISPOSAL OF SUCH SPECIAL WASTES AT THE CITY LANDFILL; PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UP TO $1,000 FOR EACH VIOLATION; MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT SECTION 1. Chapter 9, Garbage, Refuse and Rubbish, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Huntsville, Texas, is hereby amended by the adoption of a new Article VIII. Special Wastes from Health Care Related Facilities, that shall read as follows: Article VIII. Special Wastes from Health Care Related Facilities. 9 -81. Definitions. (a) Animal Waste - Animal waste includes: (1) carcasses of animals intentionally exposed to pathogens; (2) body parts of animals intentionally exposed to pathogens; (3) whole bulk blood and blood products, serum, and other blood components from animals intentionally exposed to pathogens; and (4) bedding of animals intentionally exposed to pathogens. (b) Blood and blood products - All waste bulk human blood, serum, plasma and other blood components. (c) Bulk - Bulk blood or body fluids shall mean a volume of 100 ml or more. (d) Microbiological Waste - Microbiological waste includes: (1) cultures and stocks of infectious agents and associated biologicals; (2) cultures of specimens from medical, pathological, pharmaceutical, research, clinical, commercial and industrial laboratories; (3) discarded live and attenuated vaccines; (4) disposable culture dishes; and (5) disposable devices used to transfer, inoculate and mix cultures. (e) Pathological Waste - Pathological waste includes but is not limited to: (1) human materials removed during surgery, labor and delivery, autopsy, or biopsy, including: (i) body parts; (ii) tissues or fetuses; (iii) organs; and (iv) bulk blood and body fluids; (2) products of spontaneous human abortions, including body parts, tissues, fetuses, organs, and bulk blood and body fluids; regardless of the period of gestation; (3) laboratory specimens of blood and tissue after completion of laboratory examination; and (4) anatomical remains. (f) Sharps - Sharps includes the following materials when contaminated: (1) hypodermic needles; (2) hypodermic syringes with attached needles; (3) scalpel blades; (4) razor blades and disposable razors used in surgery, labor and delivery, or other medical procedures; (5) pasteur pipettes; and (6) broken glass laboratories. (g) Special Waste from Health Care Related Facilities - A solid waste which if improperly treated or handled may serve to transmit an infectious disease(s) and which is comprised of the following: (1) animal waste; (2) bulk blood and blood products; (3) microbiological waste; (4) pathological waste; and (5) sharps. 9 -82. Exemptions; Application. (a) This article does not apply to waste generated by the operation of: (1) single or multi - family dwellings; and (2) hotels, motels, or other accommodations which provide lodging and other services for the public. (b) This article does not apply to: (1) teeth; (2) human tissue, including fetal tissue, donated for research or teaching purposes, with the consent of the person authorized to consent as otherwise provided by law, to an institution of higher learning, medical school, a teaching hospital affiliated with a medical school, or to a research institution or individual investigator subject to the jurisdiction of an institutional review board required by 42 U.S.C. Section 289; and (3) placentas designated for sale and obtained from a licensed hospital or a licensed birthing center. (c) This article does apply to special waste from health care related facilities generated by the operation of the following publicly or privately owned or operated health care related facilities, including but not limited to: (1) ambulatory surgical centers; (2) abortion clinics; (3) birthing centers; (4) blood banks and blood drawing centers; (5) clinics, including but not limited to medical, dental, veterinary; (6) clinical, diagnostic, pathological or biomedical research laboratories; (7) educational institution health centers; (8) educational institution research laboratories; (9) emergency medical service providers; (10) end stage renal dialysis facilities; (11) funeral establishments; (12) home health agencies; (13) hospitals; (14) long term care facilities; (15) mental health and mental retardation facilities, including but not limited to hospitals, schools, and community centers; (16) minor emergency centers; (17) occupational health clinics and clinical laboratories; (18) pharmacies; (19) pharmaceutical manufacturing plants and research laboratories; (20) professional offices, including but not limited to the offices of physicians, and dentists; (21) special residential care facilities; and (22) veterinary clinical and research laboratories. 9 -83 Disposal of Special Wastes from Health Care Related Facilities through City Refuse Collection Service or Landfill Prohibited. (a) A person commits an offense if that person disposes of special waste from a health care related facility by placing, or by permitting another person to place, such special waste in any refuse container used by the City refuse collection service. (b) A person commits an offense if that person discards any special waste from a health care related facility by discarding, or by permitting another person to discard, such special waste with routine municipal solid waste. (c) A person commits an offense if that person disposes of special waste from a health care related facility by discarding or placing, or by permitting another person to discard or place, such special waste at the City landfill. (d) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that the special waste from a health care related facility has been treated by on-site incineration by the generator of the waste and is disposed of in accordance with the provisions of 25 Texas Administrative Code chapter 325, subchapter Y. SECTION 2: Any person, firm, or corporation violating any provisions of this Ordinance or failing to comply with any requirement of this Ordinance will be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) upon conviction. Each day during or upon which said person shall violate or continue violation of any provision of this Ordinance or non-compliance with any requirement of this Ordinance shall constitute a distinct and separate offense. The violation of any provision of this Ordinance or the failure to comply with any requirement of this Ordinance shall each constitute a distinct and separate offense. SECTION 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of the Ordinance for any reason shall be held invalid or unconstitutional, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 4: All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such inconsistency and in all other respects this Ordinance shall be cumulative of other Ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this Ordinance. SECTION 5: The City Secretary is hereby directed to cause the caption of this Ordinance to be published at least twice within ten (10) days of final passage. This Ordinance is to take effect ten (10) days after the date of final passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this I -4 day of December, 1990. CITY 0 HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS APP EDA AS TO ORM: Scott Bounds, City Attorney