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OEHHA proposes to repeal Sections 25607.30 and 25607.31 to ensure consistency with the provisions of Section 25603.3, subsections (f) and (g) that reflect OEHHA’s intent concerning the BPA warning responsibility, methods and content provisions and an inoperative date of December 30, 2017.

Comments available.  Proposed action to continue to allow the temporary use of point-of-sale warning messages for BPA exposures from canned and bottled foods and beverages until warnings can be placed on newly manufactured cans and/or BPA is removed from the linings, until December 30, 2017.

This regulation will allow persons responsible for an exposure, discharge or release involving nickel and nickel compounds to determine whether such exposure, discharge or release is exempt from the Act.

This regulation adopts no significant risk levels for: Acrylonitrile, Bis(chloromethyl) ether, 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine, Epichlorohydrin, Hexachlorobenzene, Hexachlorocyclohexane (technical grade), and Polybrominated biphenyls. 

This regulation adopts "no significant risk" levels in Section 12705, subsection (b), for the following chemicals: Arsenic, Butylated hydroxyanisole, Cadmium, and Chromium (hexavalent compounds). 

Proposal to adopt a no significant risk level for styrene of 27 micrograms per day. Public comments available.

Proposal to establish a Proposition 65 Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) for oral exposure to ethylene glycol of 8,700 micrograms per day.

Notice of proposed establishment of a Proposition 65 Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) for bisphenol A (BPA) (dermal exposure from solid materials) of 3 micrograms per day.

OEHHA proposes to establish a specific regulatory level having no observable effect for one chemical: di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHP).