0
NL888 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

The grammar of "should they relocate"

Does it mean "in the case that they are relocated"?

Context:

A US EPA ID Number is site-specific (except when issued to a transporter) and permanent (unless issued as a Provisional number, as discussed below). It does not move with the current owner/operator should they relocate unless the owner/operator is a transporter. It is used by EPA to track hazardous wastes from the point of generation to the final disposal site, also known as the "cradle-to-grave" cycle. Once a US EPA ID number is assigned to a specific physical location, it belongs solely to that location and will belong to any owners/operators at that location. "One RCRA EPA ID for One RCRA Subtitle C Site". When a business, located at a site where a US EPA ID number exists, moves to another location (even within the same State or town) the ID number must be inactivated at the former location and a new ID number requested at the new location. A new form is required when relocating or requesting a new US EPA ID number. If at the new location, a RCRA hazardous waste ID number had previously been issued to the former owner/operator, the number for that physical location will then be assigned to the new requester. If a number had never been issued for that physical location, a new number will be issued to the new requester.
  

Top answer

NL888 Does it mean "in the case that they are relocated"? Yes. It does not move with the current owner when and if he relocates, unless he is a transporter.

  • NL888 Does it mean "in the case that they are relocated"?
  • Yes.
  • It does not move with the current owner when and if he relocates, unless he is a transporter.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
NL888Does it mean "in the case that they are relocated"?
Yes.

It does not move with the current owner when and if he relocates, unless he is a transporter.

Related Questions