Prop 65 Labeling Exemption Degree Of Difficulty Higher In Proposed Amendment
Executive Summary
California's proposed Prop 65 changes would impact how supplement and food manufacturers and other firms test samples of products and how they calculate the “average” rate of human exposure to a substance, says food and drug attorney George Gigounas.
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