If approved the ammendment would identify when OEHHA will consider and issue a safe use determination, when OEHHA would publicly disclose the acceptance of a request and the supporting data or information. OEHHA proposes to continue the process if a completed request is received and accepted by OEHHA before a 60-day notice of violation has been served. The request and supporting data and information is proposed to be considered official information pursuant to Evidence Code Section 1040 and would not be publicly disclosed until the request was accepted as complete.
In an effort to continue the orderly process of considering amendments to the Proposition 65 regulations, OEHHA announces the availability of the second draft regulatory amendment package. A public workshop will be held on March 18, 2002.
Public workshop, solicitation of input on proposed clarifying regulations. OEHHA intends to propose a series of regulatory amendments during the next several years and will begin with minor changes of a less complex nature and progress to more significant regulatory amendments.