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The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition
65) provides two mechanisms for administratively listing chemicals
which are known to the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity
(Health and Safety Code Section 25249.8(b)). One such mechanism
by which a chemical may be listed is if a body considered to be
authoritative by the state's qualified experts has formally identified
it as causing cancer or reproductive toxicity. The following are
identified as authoritative bodies for purposes of Proposition 65
as it pertains to chemicals known to cause cancer: the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the International Agency for Research on Cancer,
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health, and the National Toxicology Program.
The criteria for listing chemicals through the authoritative bodies
mechanism are set forth in Title 22, California Code of Regulations
(22 CCR), Section 12306.
As the lead agency for the implementation of Proposition 65, the
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) of the
California Environmental Protection Agency intends to list fumonisin
B1 as known to the State to cause cancer, pursuant to
this administrative mechanism as provided in Health and Safety Code
Section 25249.8(b) and 22 CCR, Section 12306.
Relevant information on fumonisin B1 (CAS No. 116355-83-0)
was requested in a notice published in the California
Regulatory Notice Register on June 2, 2000 (Register 00, No.
22-Z). A public forum was held on July 11, 2000. OEHHA has determined
that fumonisin B1 meets the criteria for listing under
22 CCR, Section 12306, and therefore is issuing a notice of intent
to list fumonisin B1 under Proposition 65. A document providing
more detail on the basis for the listing of this chemical can be
obtained from OEHHA's Proposition 65 Implementation Office at the
address and telephone number indicated below, or from the OEHHA
Web site at: http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65.html. Anyone objecting
to the listing of fumonisin B1 as causing cancer on the
basis that there is no substantial evidence that the criteria for
sufficiency of evidence as causing cancer specified in 22 CCR, Section
12306 have been satisfied should provide written comments in triplicate,
along with supporting documentation, by mail or by fax to:
Ms. Cynthia Oshita
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Street Address: 1001 I Street
Sacramento, California 95814
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4010
Sacramento, California 95812-4010
Fax No.: (916) 323-8803 Telephone: (916) 445-6900
Comments may also be hand-delivered to Ms. Oshita at the Office
of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at the same address.
In order to be considered, comments must be postmarked (if sent
by mail) or received at OEHHA (if delivered in person or sent by
FAX) by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 8, 2003
The following chemical has been determined by OEHHA to meet the
criteria set forth in 22 CCR, Section 12306 for listing as causing
cancer under the authoritative bodies mechanism:
| Chemical |
CAS No. |
Toxicological
Endpoint |
Reference |
| Fumonisin B1 |
116355-83-0 |
Cancer |
NTP (2001)
IARC (2002) |
References
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, 2002). IARC
Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans. Volume
82: 301-366. Some Traditional Herbal Medicines, Some Mycotoxins,
Naphthalene and Styrene. IARC, Lyon France.
National Toxicology Program (NTP, 2001). Toxicology and Carcinogenesis
Studies of Fumonisin B1 (CAS No. 116355-83-0) in F344/N Rats and
B6C3F1 Mice (Feed Studies). NTP Technical Report Series No. 496,
NIH Publication No. 01-3955. U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health,
NTP, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Follow this
link to download a copy of this notice.
Follow
this link to download a copy of the document providing detail on
the basis for listing.
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For questions regarding Proposition 65, please contact the Cynthia
Oshita in the Proposition 65 Implementation Program
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