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Oct. 20, 2017
New law makes modest changes to Proposition 65
The bill requires the attorney general to provide written notification that he or she does not believe there is merit to an enforcement action.





Chris Micheli
Aprea & Micheli, Inc.
7148 Sutter Ave
Carmichael , CA 95608
Email: cmicheli@apreamicheli.com
McGeorge School of Law
Chris is an attorney and legislative advocate for the Sacramento.
2017 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Gov. Jerry Brown recent signed Assembly Bill 1583 to address one issue in Proposition 65 enforcement actions.
The bill amended Health and Safety Code Section 25249.7 to require the attorney general to provide written notification that he or she does not believe there is merit to an enforcement action. The attorney general is required to review the information sufficient to establish t...
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