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Previous Meetings and Workshops
Comment period for a possible regulation that would establish background levels for certain ubiquitous chemicals, such as lead and arsenic that are naturally present in unprocessed foods.
Workshop on October 19, 2015 to discuss existing regulation to clarify that the reasonably anticipated rate of intake or exposure to a listed chemical must be calculated as the arithmetic mean of daily intake or exposure for product users.
This notice marks the beginning of a 45-day public comment period on these materials. OEHHA must receive comments and any supporting documentation by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 12, 2015. Public comments at the meeting will be limited to 5 minutes per commenter, except for those commenters who make requests by October 12, 2015, and receive approval from the Chair for longer comments.
Notice of Extension of the Public Comment Period for Notice of Intent to List: Furfuryl Alcohol. Comment period closed September 30, 2015.
Comment Period - Notice of intent to list furfuryl alcohol via the authoritative bodies listing mechanism
Extension of comment period on the adoption of Maximum Allowable Dose Levels (MADLs) of 100 micrograms per day for oral exposure to atrazine, propazine, simazine, 2,3-diamino-6- chloro-s-triazine (DACT)*, des-ethyl atrazine (DEA), and des-isopropyl atrazine (DIA).
Comment period on the Notice of Intent to List 1-Bromopropane as causing cancer via the authoritative bodies mechanism
OEHHA is requesting comments as to whether CMNP (pyrazachlor) and sedaxane meet the criteria set forth in the Proposition 65 regulations for authoritative bodies listings.
Comment Period on the Notice of Intent to List teriparatide as known to the state to cause cancer via the formally required to be labeled or identified listing mechanism
Public comment period on the Maximum Allowable Dose Levels (MADLs) for oral exposure to atrazine, propazine, simazine, 2,3-diamino-6-chloro-s-triazine (DACT)*, des-ethyl atrazine (DEA), and des-isopropyl atrazine (DIA) that induce reproductive toxicity by amending Section 25805(b) of Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations.