Title 27, California Code of Regulations Proposed Repeal of Article 6 And Adoption of New Article 6
Summary: These new regulations would further the "right-to-know" purposes of the statute and provide more specific guidance on the content of safe harbor warnings for a variety of exposure situations, and corresponding methods for providing those warnings. It also would add a specific section to the regulations addressing the relative responsibilities for providing warnings for businesses in the chain of commerce versus retail sellers of a given product.
Primary Documents
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Announcement of Public Hearing - Title 27, California Code of Regulations Proposed Repeal of Article 6 And Adoption of New Article 6, Proposition 65 Clear and Reasonable Warnings
Supporting Documents
Proposed Regulatory Text - strike through to show changes
References for ISOR - Proposed changes to Article 6
Side-by-Side Comparison - Article 6 Clear and Reasonable Warnings
Cross-Reference Table - Clear and Reasonable Warnings
Related Proposed Regulations
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Announcement of Public Hearing Title 27, California Code of Regulations Proposed Adoption of Section 25205 Proposition 65 Lead Agency Website
Related Regulations
Article 2: Guidelines and Safe Use Determination Procedures (includes Sections 25201, 25203, and 25204. Formerly sections 12201, 12203, and 12204)
Article 6: Clear and Reasonable Warnings (includes Section 25601. Formerly 12601)