Prop 65 Reform Bill With Retailer Protection Deferred By Legislature
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
California Prop 65 reform legislation protecting consumer product retailers from private enforcement actions has been designated a two-year bill effective May 2, meaning it will not be considered until the state's next legislative session. The 2004 session begins Jan. 5
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