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Public comments available.  Public review of a hazard identification document to support the reconsideration of chloroform as a chemical listed in 2009 under Proposition 65 as known to cause reproductive toxicity.  OEHHA is bringing chloroform to the DARTIC because the federal regulations that affect the basis for the listing have changed.

OEHHA proposes to delist isosafrole, 5-nitro-o-anisidine, and tris(aziridinyl)-p-benzoquinone as chemicals known to the state to cause cancer. This notice announces the opportunity for public comment.

Availability of hazard identification materials for vinclozolin for possible delisting by the OEHHA Science Advisory Board’s Carcinogen Identification Committee

Availability of additional information related to the Proposition 65 listing decision for chloroform with regard to reproductive toxicity.

December 18, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC)

Announcement of the December 17, 2001 meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee with tentative agenda.

Request for information on bromacil lithium salt to be considered by OEHHA's Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee for possible removal from the list.

Request for information on cyclohexanol, 2,4-DP  to be considered by OEHHA's Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee for possible removal from the list and revision of the basis for inclusion on the list of chemicals known to the State to cause reproductive toxicity: 2,4-D Butyric Acid.

Per court ruling, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) may not list a chemical as causing cancer under Proposition 65 pursuant to the Labor Code mechanism set out in Health and Safety Code section 25249.8(a), referencing Labor Code section 6382(d), solely on the basis of its identification by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as being possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), where that determination is based on less than sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and animals. The language in the court’s ruling applies to ten chemicals.

Hazard identification document to support the reconsideration of 9 chemicals listed under Proposition 65 as known to cause reproductive toxicity. Chemicals to be discussed at the November 21, 2013 DART meeting.