Form 79-121 Permit Request to Dispose of Carcass(Es) or Specified Risk Material at a Landfill - California

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Form 79-121 Permit Request to Dispose of Carcass(Es) or Specified Risk Material at a Landfill - California

What Is Form 79-121?

This is a legal form that was released by the California Department of Food & Agriculture - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is form 79-121?
A: Form 79-121 is a permit request to dispose of carcass(es) or specified risk material at a landfill in California.

Q: Who needs to use form 79-121?
A: Any individual or entity looking to dispose of carcass(es) or specified risk material at a landfill in California needs to use form 79-121.

Q: What is a carcass?
A: A carcass refers to the dead body of an animal.

Q: What is specified risk material?
A: Specified risk material refers to parts of an animal that are considered to pose a higher risk of transmitting diseases, such as the brain or spinal cord.

Q: Why is a permit required to dispose of carcass(es) or specified risk material at a landfill?
A: A permit is required to ensure that the disposal is done in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, minimizing the risk of disease spread.

Q: What should I do with form 79-121?
A: You should complete the form accurately and submit it to the appropriate authority along with any necessary fees or supporting documentation.

Q: Are there any restrictions on disposing of carcass(es) or specified risk material at a landfill?
A: Yes, there may be restrictions on the types and quantities of carcass(es) or specified risk material that can be disposed of at a landfill. These restrictions are in place to protect public health and the environment.

Q: What happens after I submit form 79-121?
A: After submitting form 79-121, the authorities will review your application and determine whether to issue a permit. If approved, you will be provided with instructions on how to proceed with the disposal.

Q: What if my permit request is denied?
A: If your permit request is denied, you may be required to explore alternative disposal options or make necessary revisions to your application to address any issues raised by the authorities.

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Form Details:

  • Released on August 1, 2021;
  • The latest edition provided by the California Department of Food & Agriculture;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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