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Notice of proposed rulemaking regarding specific regulatory levels posing no significant risk: bromodichloroacetic acid.

The office is concurrently providing notice of its intent to list vinylidene chloride as known to cause cancer for purposes of Proposition 65.  In the event OEHHA does not list the chemical, this rulemaking will be withdrawn.

Notice of Final Rulemaking - Maximum Allowable Dose Levels (MADLs) (oral exposure) for Atrazine, Propazine, Simazine, 2,4-Diamino-6-Chloro-S-Triazine (DACT), Des-Ethyl Atrazine (DEA), and Des-Isopropyl Atrazine (DIA)

Final statement of reasons: notice of amendment to section 25805, maximum allowable dose level (MADL) for bisphenol A (dermal exposure from solid materials). The regulation establishing a MADL of 3 micrograms per day from dermal exposure from solid materials will be effective October 1, 2016.

The purpose of this regulation is to provide a "safe harbor" level for toluene of 7,000 mlcrograms per day. 

The purpose of this regulation is to provide "safe harbor" no significant risk levels for dichloromethane (methylene chloride), trichloroethylene, and vinyl chloride.

This regulation adopts no significant risk levels for: Acrylamide, Allyl Chloride, Aniline, Azobenzene, DDVP (Dichlorvos), Folpet, Furmecyclox, Hydrazine, Hydrazine sulfate, 4,4'-Methylene bis(N,N-dimethyl)­ benzeneamine, N-Nitrosodiethanolamine, N-Nitrosomethylethylamine, Pentachlorophenol, and Hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha, beta, and gamma isomers).  

The purpose of these regulations is to provide some "safe harbor" levels and methodologies, and criteria for exposure assessment, which will assist persons in making certain that their discharges, releases or exposures pose no significant risk or would have no observable effect within the meaning of the Act. Article 7, commencing at section 12701, addresses the determination of whether exposures to carcinogens listed under the Act pose no significant risk within the meaning of the Act. Article 8, commencing at section 12801, addresses the determination of whether exposure to listed reproductive toxins would produce no observable effect within the meaning of the Act. 

This regulation adopts no significant risk levels for Benzyl chloride of 4 micrograms per day and Bromodichloromethane of 5 micrograms per day.