Proposed Prop 65 Changes Lighten Supplements’ Label Warning Burden
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The state’s latest Prop 65 update draft makes dietary supplements follow new warning guidelines for food, rather than warnings used for consumer products. The designation makes compliance less confusing and could allow greater access to the regulation’s “natural occurring” labeling exemption.
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