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Proposition 65 Notices
Comment period on OEHHA's modified proposal to add section 25904 to Title 27, Cal. Code of Regulations. The regulation was reorganized to better implement the statutory language of Proposition 65, which incorporates sections 6382(b)(1) and 6382(d) of the California Labor Code.
OEHHA's modified proposal to add section 25904 to Title 27, Cal. Code of Regulations. The regulation was reorganized to better implement the statutory language of Proposition 65, which incorporates sections 6382(b)(1) and 6382(d) of the California Labor Code.
Extension of comment period. Intent to list ethylene glycol as known to the state to cause reproductive toxicity under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
Chlorsulfuron delisted effective June 6, 2014 as known to the State of California to cause reproductive toxicity.
Effective June 6, 2014, the basis for the listing of hexafluoroacetone and phenylphosphine under Proposition 65 as known to cause reproductive toxicity has changed. Originally the two chemicals were added to the Proposition 65 list as causing reproductive toxicity via the “Labor Code mechanism” . The new mechanism is the state’s qualified experts mechanism.
Notice of Public Workshop for potential amendments to Article 6, Clear and Reasonable Warnings. The notice also announced a pre-regulatory workshop that was held on April 14, 2014. Extension of comment period.
Meeting announcement and meeting outcome whether Hexafluoroacetone, Phenylphosphine and Chlorsulfuron should remain listed under Proposition 65 as known to cause reproductive toxicity.
Extension of comment period on OEHHA's intent to list ethylene glycol as known to the State to cause reproductive toxicity under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
OEHHA is adding N,N-dimethyl-p-toluidine to the list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer via the authoritative bodies mechanism.
These regulatory amendments clarify the qualifications for appointment to the Carcinogen Identification Committee and Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant Identification Committee, and remove redundant language regarding required financial disclosures.
OEHHA will not proceed at this time with the Proposition 65 listing process for genistein. For identification of reproductive toxicity (developmental toxicity endpoint) under Proposition 65 it is considered necessary that the evidence for developmental toxicity has resulted entirely or predominantly from prenatal exposure. That is not the case for genistein.
Workshop announcement on potential reguatory action: Warnings.
Notice of intent to list the chemical ethylene glycol as a developmental toxicant. This action is being proposed under the authoritative bodies listing mechanism.
Comment Period on the Notice of intent to list the chemical ethylene glycol as a developmental toxicant via the authoritative bodies listing mechanism
Pentosan polysulfate sodium, pioglitazone, triamterene and pulegone listed effective April 18, 2014 as known to the state of California to cause cancer via the Labor Code.
Effective April 4, 2014, OEHHA is removing n-butyl glycidyl ether, diglyciyl ether, phenyl glycidyl ether, methyl isopropyl ketone and α-methyl styrene from the list of chemicals known to the State to cause reproductive toxicity.
A meeting of the Proposition 651 Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant Identification Committee (DARTIC) was held on March 19, 2014.
A public meeting of the DART IC will be held on Wednesday, March 19, 2014.