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Chemical under consideration for possible listing via the Authoritative Bodies mechanism: Oryzalin.
Apr 11, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
Summary of Symptom Reports in Areas of Aerial Pheromone Application of Isomate for Management of the Light Brown Apple Moth.
Apr 10, 2008, Program: Pesticides
Notice of proposed rulemaking. This amendment to section 12705(b) would adopt a No Significant Risk Level (NSRL) of 50 micrograms per day for C.I. Direct Blue 218.
Mar 28, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
Proposal to establish a specific regulatory level posing no significant risk: ethylbenzene.
Mar 28, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
OEHHA is proposing to move the Proposition 65 regulations from Title 22 to Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). Placing Proposition 65 regulations in Title 27, together with other environmental regulations, would facilitate future searches by stakeholders.
Mar 28, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
April 18, 2008 public workshop to discuss regulatory proposal to address chemicals or compounds such as vitamins and minerals are necessary to promote human health or to ensure the healthy growth of food crops. Public comment period.
Mar 21, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
Correction to the listing of the chemicals acifluorfen and ganciclovir sodium as known to the State to cause cancer and reproductive toxicity.
Mar 21, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
Release of interpretive guideline for hand-to-mouth transfer of lead through exposure to fishing tackle
Mar 14, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
Infirmal workshop to request input from stakeholders in the enforcement and business communities, as well as other members of the public, concerning the range of options that could be included in any amendment to the safe harbor warning regulations that would specifically apply to exposures to listed chemicals in food products.
Mar 14, 2008, Program: Proposition 65
Tests of mussels collected from Berkeley Marina and Rodeo Beach show no elevated health risk due to contamination in the area affected by the Cosco Busan oil spill. The California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has withdrawn warnings to avoid eating mussels from those two sites and five additional Bay Area locations.
Mar 13, 2008, Program: Fish