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Proposition 65 Notices

Jul 9, 2010: Prioritization: 27 Chemicals Identified for Consultation with the Proposition 65 Carcinogen Identification Committee

Public comment period on the 27 chemicals.  These chemicals will be discussed at theSeptember 2010 meeting of the Proposition 65 Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC).

Jun 25, 2010: Comment Period - Hazard Identification Materials for 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol (1,3 DCP) and 3-Monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD)

Availability for public review of the documents entitled: “Evidence on the Carcinogenicity of 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol (1,3 DCP)” and “Evidence on the Carcinogenicity of 3-Monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD).” The CIC will consider these documents in making any listing decisions on these chemicals.

Jun 25, 2010: Carcinogen Identification Committee Meeting September 21 and 22, 2010 and Hazard Identification Materials for 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol (1,3 DCP) and 3-Monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD)

Hazard Identification Materials for 1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol (1,3 DCP) and 3-Monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD) for public comment and review.  CIC meeting on September 21st and 22nd, 2010 in Sacramento CA.

Jun 17, 2010: Proposition 65 Food Warnings, and Exposures to Human and Plant Nutrients in Human Food

Information reguarding OEHHA's work to initiate a discussion of possible approaches to providing warnings for exposures to listed chemicals in foods and exposures to human and plant nutrients in human food.

Jun 10, 2010: Revision to the Basis for Listing a Chemical: Chlorsulfuron

Effective June 11, 2010, OEHHA will remove male reproductive toxicity as a basis for the listing of chlorsulfuron.  Chlorsulfuron will remain on the Proposition 65 list based on U.S. EPA’s findings of developmental and female reproductive toxicity.

May 28, 2010: Withdrawal of Regulatory Concept - Proposition 65 Regulatory Update Project Proposed Amendments to Title 27, California Code of Regulations Sections 25801, 25803, and 25805 - No Observable Effect Levels

OEHHA announces the withdrawal of its regulatory proposal for possible amendments to Sections 25801, 25803 and 25805 of the Proposition 65 implementing regulations. These sections establish the procedures for calculating “safe harbor” levels for chemicals listed under Proposition 65.

May 27, 2010: Request to the Proposition 65 Food Warning Workgroup - Your Feedback is Requested

Request for comments and feedback on the re-drafted regulatory language for the Retail Food Warning Program and draft statement of reasons for the regulation.

May 20, 2010: Chemical Listed Effective May 21, 2010 as Known to the State of California to Cause Reproductive Toxicity: N,N-Dimethylacetamide

N,N-dimethylacetamide was added to the list of chemicals known to the state to cause reproductive toxicity via the Labor Code.

May 20, 2010: Request for Relevant Information on a Chemical Being Considered for Listing by the Authoritative Bodies Mechanism: S,S,S-Tributyl Phosphorotrithioate (Tribufos, DEF)

OEHHA is requesting information as to whether S,S,S-tributyl phosphorotrithioate meets the criteria for listing via the Authoritative Bodies mechanism.

May 10, 2010: California Green Chemistry Workshop: Indicators of Ecotoxicity Hazards and Exposure Potential

Indicators of Ecotoxicity Hazards and Exposure Potential
May 10-11, 2010

May 5, 2010: Proposition 65 Regulatory Update Project - Status of Project Activities

An update showing OEHHA’s progress on the Regulatory Update Project.

Apr 28, 2010: Extension of Comment Period - Proposition 65 Regulatory Update Project Proposed Amendments to Title 27, California Code of Regulations Sections 25801, 25803, and 25805 - No Observable Effect Levels

Extension of comment period for proposed amendments to Section 25801, 25803, and 25805 of the California Code of Regulations, Title 27. 

Apr 27, 2010: Extension of Comment Period Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Title 27, California Code of Regulations Amendment to Section 25805 Specific Regulatory Levels: Chemicals Causing Reproductive Toxicity: Acrylamide

Extension of  the comment periods for both the administrative listing for acrylamide and the proposed maxuimum allowable dose level for acrylamide.

Apr 27, 2010: Extension of Comment Period - Notice of Intent to List Acrylamide as Known to Cause Reproductive Toxicity

Extension of comment period for soliciting information relevant to the administrative listing of acrylamide as a chemical known to cause reproductive toxicity.

Apr 14, 2010: Workshop - Proposition 65 Regulatory Update Project Proposed Amendments to Title 27, California Code of Regulations Sections 25801, 25803, and 25805 - No Observable Effect Levels

Workshop on April 14, 2010, on amendments to Sections 25801, 25803, and 25805 of the California Code of Regulations, Title 27, which set out the procedures and criteria for determining an exposure level where there would be no observable effect.

Apr 13, 2010: Extension of Comment Period - Does Bisphenol-A Meet Regulatory Criteria for Administrative Listing / Public Hearing

Announcement of a public forum on a public Tuesday, April 20, 2010, to present scientific data and other relevant information on whether Bisphenol A meets the criteria for listing in section 25306.

Apr 9, 2010: Notice of Adoption of Text Title 27, California Code of Regulations Amendment of Section 25903 Notices of Violation – Electronic Notice

Amends existing procedures governing service of a 60-day notice under Proposition 65 by establishing an alternative procedure for serving notices on prosecutors via electronic mail, if the prosecutor has consented to that method of service.

Apr 2, 2010: Proposition 65 Regulatory Update Project - Proposed Amendments to Title 27, California Code of Regulations Sections 25801, 25803, and 25805 - No Observable Effect Levels

OEHHA is proposing amendments to Sections 25801, 25803, and 25805.  These sections, which fall within  Article 8 of the Proposition 65 implementing regulations, set out the procedures and criteria for determining an exposure level where there would be no observable effect.

Apr 2, 2010: Chemicals Listed Effective April 2, 2010 as Known to the State to Cause Cancer: Bromochloroacetic Acid, Cumene and Diclofop-methyl

OEHHA is adding bromochloroacetic acid, cumene and diclofop-methyl to the list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer. The listing of bromochloroacetic acid, cumene and diclofop-methyl is effective April 6, 2010.

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