California’s updated proposal on changing short-form Proposition 65 warnings to provide more specific information to consumers and limit use of the form to products in small packages still imposes the same requirements made for long-form warnings, says a consumer products and environmental regulation attorney in the state.
The state’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment on 13 December published modified proposed text for Prop 65 short-form warnings needed for consumer products including dietary supplements, food and beverages and personal care and beauty products and will accept
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