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Government

May 4, 2013

Bill to amend state's hazardous chemicals notification law narrowed

A bill to amend Proposition 65 - the state's hazardous chemicals notification law - was changed Tuesday to significantly narrow which businesses would be protected from litigation.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A bill to amend Proposition 65 - the state's hazardous chemicals notification law - was changed Tuesday to significantly narrow which businesses would be protected from litigation.


As amended, Assemblyman Mike Gatto, D-Los Angeles, now proposes that AB 227 allow a 14-day correctional period for businesses that fail to post signs warning about the presence of certain chemicals on their premises, incl...

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