OEHHA's Updated Prop 65 Draft Reg Still Problematic – Industry Groups
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Years in the works, the Office of Environmental Health Assessment's latest proposal to update Prop 65 warning content and clarify businesses' responsibilities still poses compliance and legal issues, the California Chamber of Commerce and Natural Products Association say in comments.
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