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Proposition 65 Notices
Chemicals listed effective February 23, 2001 as known to the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity: 13 chemicals.
Notice of Intent to List Nimodipine as known to cause developmental toxicity
Documents related to the November 15, 2000 public workshop on developing Safe Harbor Numbers.
Decision letter regarding the Advanced Medical Technology Association's petition for amendment of regulations pertaining to Proposition 65 warning regulations for medical devices.
Notice of Intent to List bromate for listing as causing cancer under Proposition 65 via the authoritative bodies mechanism
Comment period on bromate, a chemical being considered for listing as causing cancer by the authoritative bodies mechanism.
Decision on Advanced Medical Technology Association's petition for amendment of regulations.
Diazinon, a candidate for listing via the Authoritative Bodies mechanism, was found not to meet the Scientific Criteria (22 CCR 12306(g)) for authoritative bodies listing as causing reproductive toxicity under Proposition 65
Notice of intent to list chemicals: Ethoprop, Indium phosphide, Lynestrenol, Norethynodrel, Propachlor, Amantadine hydrochloride, Diazoxide, Dichlorphenamide, Diltiazem hydrochloride, Filgrastim, Ribavirin, Rifampin, and Trientine hydrochloride.
Chemicals listed effective December 22, 2000 as known to the state of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity: Bromoethane, Gemfibrozil, Isoxaflutole, MX(3-chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone), Zileuton.
Extension of public comment period for: Famciclovir, chemical under consideration for possible listing via the Authoritative Bodies mechanisms.
Extension of public comment period for: Atorvastatin calcium, Fluvastatin sodium and Nimodipine. Chemicals under consideration for possible listing via the Authoritative Bodies mechanisms.
OEHHA Staff Transparencies from Meeting: Developing Safe Harbor Numbers Held on November 15, 2000
OEHHA Staff Transparencies from Meeting: Carcinogen Identification Committee Held on November 16, 2000
The California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is the lead agency for the implementation of the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement
Public workshop - Solicitation of input on the proposed process for developing Safe Harbor numbers.
Availability of the Background Document for the Public Workshop on Developing Safe Harbor Numbers
Chemicals under consideration for possible listing via the Administrative Bodies mechanisms: Request for relevant information.
Public workshop - OEHHA is soliciting input on the process and order by which the safe harbor numbers should be developed.
Availability of the revised criteria for identifying chemicals for listing as "Known to the State to Cause Cancer"