Lisa R. Burchi, expert on Proposition 65 the 1986 California allowed consumer’s or worker’s right to know whether a product or work space might present exposures to chemical carcinogens or reproductive toxins, 36 years label warning on products are found in and out of the state of California.
California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment announced lapse of rulemaking process for proposed modifications to the Proposition 65. OEHHA did not complete process in California law permitted time, stated intention to restart process with new proposal soon.
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment OEHHA issued a Notice of Modification to Proposed Regulation on Safe Harbor Warnings for Glyphosate to Rulemaking File. OEHHA first proposed this regulation by publishing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on July 23, 2021.
The agency governing Proposition 65, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment OEHHA, proposed its second amendment to the content and conditions for use associated with the widely-used short-form warning permitted under Proposition 65.
Acrylamide is listed under Proposition 65 as a carcinogen and reproductive toxin. Proposition 65 requires businesses to warn Californians about significant exposures to chemicals it has determined to cause cancer, congenital disabilities, or other reproductive harm.