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DTSC Proposes Adding PPD Derivatives to Candidate Chemical List
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has proposed listing para-Phenylenediamine (PPD) derivatives as candidate chemicals under its Safer Consumer Products (SCP) program.
State Appellate Court Rules Prop. 65 Plaintiff Not Bound by Online Arbitration Clause
A state appellate court has rejected an attempt by Walmart Inc. to force a Proposition 65 plaintiff into binding arbitration to settle litigation over several products the retailer sold online.
Prop. 65 60-Day Notices Roundup and Analysis: March 2025
In the month of March, there were a total of 358 60-day notices of violation filed with the California Attorney General's office.
OEHHA to Provide Business Training Session to Help with Prop. 65 Compliance
The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) will be holding a training session on July 22, 2025 to help businesses comply with Proposition 65.
DTSC Proposes Adding Microplastics to Safer Consumer Products Program
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has proposed designating microplastics as a candidate chemical for possible future regulation under its Safer Consumer Products (SCP) program.
Correction: Prop. 65 Out-of-Court Settlements in 2024: Year in Review
Correction: A previous version of this article inadvertently double-counted certain settlements and therefore overcounted the total number of settlements. View full article to see the corrected data.
OEHHA Adds New Content to Prop. 65 Website to Help Businesses and Consumers
The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has made numerous updates to its website related to Proposition 65, including creating new content to aid businesses as well as consumers.
AG's Office Sends Out Several No Merit Letter Related to Phthalates
The California Attorney General's office has issued a new round of "no merit" letters, calling on private enforcers to withdraw several 60-day notices of violation they have sent, citing a lack of evidence.
Pesticide Regulator Seeks Changes to Rules Governing Pesticide Use Near Schools
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has proposed strengthening its rules limiting agricultural pesticide use near schools in response to recently enacted legislation.
DTSC Moves to Update Safer Consumer Product Rules to Speed Up Regulatory Action
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has proposed updates to its regulations governing the Safer Consumer Products program that could accelerate the process for identifying and regulating products deemed harmful to public health or the environment.
Prop. 65 60-Day Notices Roundup and Analysis: February 2025
In the month of February, there were a total of 349 60-day notices of violation filed with the California Attorney General's office.
AG Calls Out-of-Court Prop. 65 Settlement Over Sardines Invalid, Lacking Public Benefit
The California Attorney General's office has issued a letter warning that a recent out-of-court settlement agreement between the private enforcer Blue Water Cosaint and the company Unicord Public Co. Ltd. is not valid under Proposition 65.
Pesticide Regulator Proposes Updated Method to Protect Drinking Water Aquifers
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has proposed overhauling its procedure for identifying pesticides that could pose a threat to groundwater.
DTSC Proposes Amending Safer Consumer Product Rules to Ensure Importers Comply
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has proposed amending its Safer Consumer Products (SCP) regulation to detail how product importers can comply with the law.
Attorney General Settles Prop. 65 Seafood Cases, Allows Others to Opt-In
The California attorney general's office has reached settlements with three seafood companies for allegedly violating Proposition 65 by selling products with elevated levels of cadmium or lead without providing a warning.
California AG Appeals Recent Court Ruling Blocking Prop. 65 Acrylamide Warnings
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has appealed a recent federal court ruling that concluded the Proposition 65 cancer warning requirement for acrylamide in food was unconstitutional.
Prop. 65 60-Day Notices Roundup and Analysis: January 2025
In the month of January, there were a total of 343 60-day notices of violation filed with the California Attorney General's office.
Prop. 65 60-Day Notices Roundup and Analysis: 2024 Year in Review
In 2024, the number of Proposition 65 60-day notices of violation filed with the California Attorney General's office continued to climb—rising to 5,440 notices.
Dept. of Pesticide Regulation Alleges Company Violated Pesticide Sales Restrictions
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has launched an enforcement action against an Idaho pesticide retailer alleging it has repeatedly violated state laws governing sales of restricted pesticides.
Court Permanently Voids Prop. 65's Warning Requirement for Acrylamide in Food
A federal district court judge has concluded that the Proposition 65 warning requirement for acrylamide in food is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced.