Environmental
Mar. 25, 2014
Proposed toxic warning law rules stir concern among industry attorneys
California regulators are proposing a major overhaul of how companies warn the public about toxic chemicals under the state's oft-litigated Proposition 65 and the move is already generating controversy among lawyers.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
California regulators are proposing a major overhaul of how companies warn the public about toxic chemicals under the state's oft-litigated Proposition 65 and the move is already generating controversy among lawyers. Officials are citing concern that the black-and-white Prop. 65 warning signs, seen everywhere from restaurants to airport jetways, need to provide more meaningful information.
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