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Proposition 65 Notices

Mar 15, 2002: Status Report on No Significant Risk Levels for Carcinogens and Maximum Allowable Daily Levels for Chemicals Causing Reproductive Toxicity

Availability of the status report on No Significant Risk Levels for carcinogens and Maximum Allowable Daily Levels for chemicals causing reproductive toxicity.

Feb 28, 2002: Notice to Interested Parties Public Workshop: Solicitation of Input on the Second Set of Proposed Clarifying Regulations

In an effort to continue the orderly process of considering amendments to the Proposition 65 regulations, OEHHA announces the availability of the second draft regulatory amendment package. A public workshop will be held on March 18, 2002.

 

Feb 15, 2002: Notice of Intent to List: Pyridine

Notice of intent to list chemical as known to the state of California to cause cancer: Pyridine.

Feb 11, 2002: Notice of Modifications to Text of Proposed Regulations Title 22, California Code of Regulations Sections 12201 and 12601

Notice of Modifications to Text of Proposed Regulations Title 22, California Code of Regulations Sections 12201 and 12601

Feb 11, 2002: Notice of Modifications to Text of Proposed Regulations Title 22, California Code of Regulations Sections 12705 and 12805

Notice of Modifications to Text of Proposed Regulations Title 22, California Code of Regulations Sections 12705 and 12805

Feb 1, 2002: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Title 22, Amendment to Preamble to Division 2, Chapter 3, Article 1 and Sections 12102-12302, 12304-12504, 12601, 12701, 12705, 12709, 12711, 12721-14000

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Amendment to Preamble to Division 2, Chapter 3, Article 1 and Sections 12102-12302, 12304-12504, 12601, 12701, 12705, 12709, 12711, 12721-14000

Jan 25, 2002: N-Carboxymethyl-N-nitrosourea Listed as Known to the State of California to Cause Cancer, and Cyclohexanol and 2,4-DP Delisted from the List of Chemicals as Known to the State of California to Cause Reproductive Toxicity

The listing of N-carboxymethyl-N-nitrosourea as known to cause cancer and the delisting of cyclohexanol and 2,4-DP (dichlroprop) are effective January 25, 2002.

Jan 18, 2002: Notice of Intent to List Chemical: Triphenyltin Hydroxide

Notice of Intent to List chemical as causing reproductive toxicity under the authoritative bodies mechanism: Triphenyltin Hydroxide

Dec 21, 2001: Reformatting of the List of Chemicals Known to the State of California to Cause Reproductive Toxicity

Reformatting of the List of Chemicals Known to the State of California to Cause Reproductive Toxicity

Dec 18, 2001: December 18, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC)

December 18, 2001 meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC) for consideration of chemicals as known to the state to cause cancer:Allyl isovalerate, N-carboxymethyl-N-nitrosourea, and removal of chemicals from the list: PCP, maneb, and propachlor.

Dec 17, 2001: Tentative Agenda for the December 17, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee

December 17, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee to: elect a chair; consider the listing of Metribuzin, cyclohexanol, and 2,4-DP for reproductive toxicity; and to consider the removal from the Section 14000 list for t: N- methylpyrrolidone (tera), diclofop methyl (tera), dinocap (tera), fluvalinate (tera), nitrapyrin (tera), and triadimefon (repro) and 1,6-Hexamethylene diisocyanate (rtox, tera).

Dec 17, 2001: Revised Agenda for the December 17, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee

Revised agenda for the December 17, 2001 meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee.

Nov 16, 2001: Chemical Listed Effective November 16, 2001 as Known to the State of California to Cause Cancer: Methyleugenol

Chemical listed effective November 16, 2001 as known to the state of California to cause cancer: Methyleugenol.

Nov 16, 2001: Request for Information on Diuron (CAS No. 330-54-1), Chemical to be Considered by OEHHA's Science Advisory Board's DART IC

Request for information on Diuron to be considered by OEHHA's Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee

Nov 16, 2001: December 18, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC)

December 18, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC)

Nov 16, 2001: December 17, 2001 Meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee

Announcement of the December 17, 2001 meeting of the Science Advisory Board's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee with tentative agenda.

Nov 9, 2001: Results of the Third Round Pilot Random Selection of the Chemicals Eligible for Prioritization for Consideration of Carcinogenicity Evaluation

Results of the third round pilot random selection of the chemicals eligible for prioritization for consideration of carcinogenicity evaluation.

Nov 2, 2001: Diuron Found Not to Meet the Scientific Criteria (22 CCR 12306(g)) for Listing via the Authoritative Bodies Mechanism as Causing Developmental Toxicity

Diuron found not to meet the scientific criteria for listing via the Authoritative Bodies mechanism as causing developmental or reproductive toxicity.

Nov 2, 2001: Public Workshop, Solicitation of Input on the First Set of Proposed Clarifying Regulations

Public Workshop. Solicitation of input on the first set of proposed clarifying regulations.

Oct 26, 2001: Prioritizing Chemicals for Consideration as Carcinogens by the "SQE": Third Round Random Selection

Prioritizing Chemicals for Consideration as Carcinogens Under Proposition 65 by the "State's Qualified Experts": Third Round Random Selection

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