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Proposition 65 Notices
Chemicals listed effective August 19, 2005 as known to the state of California to cause cancer via the Labor Code mechanism: estrogens, steroidal
Amendment to Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 12805, Specific Regulatory Levels: Chemicals causing reproductive toxicity (Proposition 65 Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) for Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) by oral exposure.
Amendment to Title 22, California Code of Regulations Section 12805, Specific Regulatory Levels: Chemicals causing reproductive toxicity (Proposition 65 Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) for reproductive toxicity for di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) by intravenous injection.
The state's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee concluded that available scientific information on perchlorate was not sufficient for placing perchlorate on the Proposition 65 list.
Notice of intent to list nitrapyrin as causing cancer under the authoritative bodies mechanism
August 11, 2005 meeting of the Science Advisory Board’s Developmental And Reproductive Toxicant (Dart) Identification Committee on perchlorate, progesterone, and chloroform.
August 12, 2005 meeting of the Science Advisory Board’s Carcinogen Identification Committee on 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene
Comments submitted in response to the three proposed regulatory actions on acrylamide (comment period closed on July 8, 2005). Rulemaking withdrawn in 2006.
OEHHA is making a correction to the Notice of Modifications to Text of Proposed Regulations for the chemical Di(2 ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) (by intraveneous injection) which was published on June 24, 2005 in the California Regulatory Notice Register (Register 05, No. 25-Z).
Notice of modifications to text of proposed regulation Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 12900: Use of Specified Methods of Detection and Analysis.
OAL Notice File No. Z-05-0208-03
Notice of addition of documents and information to rulemaking file, amendment to Title 22, California Code of Regulations Section 12805, OAL Rulemaking Files 04-1110-06s, 05-0318-04sr, 05-0608-02sr And 05 0701 02sr (NaDDC).
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is providing notice that documents and other information which the agency has relied upon in adopting the proposed regulations have been added to the rulemaking file and are available for public inspection and comment.
Availability of additional information related to the Proposition 65 listing decision for chloroform with regard to reproductive toxicity.
Notice of modifications to text of proposed regulations Section 12805 (MADL for reproductive toxicity for Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate by intravenous injection).
Request for comments on proposed listing of “estrogens, steroidal” as known to cause cancer via the Labor Code mechanism.
Notice of proposed rulemaking: Chemicals causing reproductive toxicity.
Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) for reproductive toxicity for di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) by oral exposure.
Notice of modifications to the risk assessment document for sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate which serves as the basis for the proposed regulations Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 12805 and OAL rulemaking files 04-1110-06s, 05-0318-04sr and 05-0608-02sr.
Notice of modifications to the risk assessment document for naphthalene which serves as the basis for the proposed regulations Title 22, California Code of Regulations Section 12705 OAL rulemaking files 04-1110-06s, 05-0318-04sr and 05-0602-03sr.
Index of comments submitted in response to the May 9, 2005 workshop on the potential regulatory action exempting exposures from chemicals that form from natural constituents in food during cooking or heat processing from the Proposition 65 warning requirements.
1-hydroxyanthraquinone is listed May 27, 2005 as known to the state of California to cause cancer. 2-bromopropane (2-BP) is listed as known to the state to cause reproductive toxicity effective May 31, 2005