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Health & Safety Code § 25250.64 Section 25250.64
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(a) The Brake Friction Materials Water Pollution Fund is hereby established in the State Treasury. Notwithstanding Section 25192, all fines and penalties collected by the department pursuant to this article shall be deposited in the fund. (b) The moneys in the fund shall be expen…
Health & Safety Code § 25250.65 Section 25250.65
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(a) On or before January 1, 2023, the department and the board shall submit to the Governor and the Legislature, in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, a report on the implementation of vehicle brake copper reduction efforts and the progress of this article towar…
Health & Safety Code § 25250.7 Section 25250.7
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) or (c), no person who generates, stores, or transfers used oil shall intentionally contaminate used oil with other hazardous waste other than minimal amounts of vehicle fuel. (b) A used oil transfer or recycling facility authorized by the…
Health & Safety Code § 25250.9 Section 25250.9
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(a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (b), a hazardous waste transporter who transports used oil shall provide a written notification in the form below to each generator from whom the transporter receives used oil: IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE DISPOSITION OF YOUR USED OIL P…
Health & Safety Code § 25251 Section 25251
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For purposes of this article, the following definitions apply: (a) “Chemical manufacturer” means a person who manufactures a chemical or chemical ingredient that is used in a consumer product. (b) “Consumer product” means a product or part of the product that is used, brought, or…
Health & Safety Code § 25252 Section 25252
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(a) On or before January 1, 2011, the department shall adopt regulations to establish a process to identify and prioritize those chemicals or chemical ingredients in consumer products that may be considered as being a chemical of concern, in accordance with the review process spe…
Health & Safety Code § 25252.5 Section 25252.5
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (f), the department, in adopting the regulations pursuant to Sections 25252 and 25253, shall prepare a multimedia life cycle evaluation conducted by affected agencies and coordinated by the department, and shall submit the regulations and the…
Health & Safety Code § 25253 Section 25253
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(a) (1) On or before January 1, 2011, the department shall adopt regulations pursuant to this section that establish a process for evaluating chemicals of concern in consumer products, and their potential alternatives, to determine how best to limit exposure or to reduce the leve…
Health & Safety Code § 25253.5 Section 25253.5
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The department shall revise its 2015–17 Priority Product Work Plan to include lead acid batteries for consideration and evaluation as a potential priority product.
Health & Safety Code § 25253.6 Section 25253.6
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The Legislature hereby declares that it is the policy goal of the state to ensure the safety of consumer products sold in California through timely administrative and legislative action on consumer products and chemicals of concern in those products, particularly those products t…
Health & Safety Code § 25253.7 Section 25253.7
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(a) (1) The department may issue a formal request for information from product manufacturers. The request shall be accompanied by a brief statement on why the department is requesting the information. A product manufacturer shall provide to the department data and information on …
Health & Safety Code § 25253.9 Section 25253.9
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Subject to an appropriation by the Legislature for purposes of this section, the department shall include in each Priority Product Work Plan, commencing with the 2024–26 Priority Product Work Plan, in addition to any other information that the department is required to include pu…
Health & Safety Code § 25254 Section 25254
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(a) In implementing this article, the department shall establish a Green Ribbon Science Panel. The panel shall be composed of members whose expertise shall encompass all of the following disciplines: (1) Chemistry. (2) Chemical engineering. (3) Environmental law. (4) Toxicology. …
Health & Safety Code § 25255 Section 25255
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The panel may take any of the following actions: (a) Advise the department and the council on scientific and technical matters in support of the goals of this article of significantly reducing adverse health and environmental impacts of chemicals used in commerce, as well as the …
Health & Safety Code § 25256 Section 25256
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The department shall establish the Toxics Information Clearinghouse, which shall provide a decentralized, Web-based system for the collection, maintenance, and distribution of specific chemical hazard trait and environmental and toxicological end-point data. The department shall …
Health & Safety Code § 25256.1 Section 25256.1
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On or before January 1, 2011, the office shall evaluate and specify the hazard traits and environmental and toxicological end-points and any other relevant data that are to be included in the clearinghouse. The office shall conduct this evaluation in consultation with the departm…
Health & Safety Code § 25256.2 Section 25256.2
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(a) The department shall develop requirements and standards related to the design of the clearinghouse and data quality and test methods that govern the data that is eligible to be available through the clearinghouse. (b) The department may phase in the access to eligible informa…
Health & Safety Code § 25256.3 Section 25256.3
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The department shall consult with other states, the federal government, and other nations to identify available data related to hazard traits and environmental and toxicological end-points, and to facilitate the development of regional, national, and international data sharing ar…
Health & Safety Code § 25257 Section 25257
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(a) A person providing information pursuant to this article may, at the time of submission, identify a portion of the information submitted to the department as a trade secret and, upon the written request of the department, shall provide support for the claim that the informatio…
Health & Safety Code § 25257.1 Section 25257.1
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(a) This article does not limit and shall not be construed to limit the department’s or any other department’s or agency’s existing authority over hazardous materials. (b) This article does not authorize the department to supersede the regulatory authority of any other department…
Health & Safety Code § 25257.2 Section 25257.2
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(a) The department shall, by January 1, 2018, publish guidelines for healthy nail salon recognition (HNSR) programs voluntarily implemented by local cities and counties. (b) The guidelines for an HNSR program adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) may include, but shall not be limit…
Health & Safety Code § 25258 Section 25258
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For the purposes of this article, the following definitions apply: (a) “Department” means the Department of Toxic Substances Control. (b) “Menstrual product” means a product used to collect menstruation and vaginal discharge, including, but not limited to, tampons, pads, sponges,…
Health & Safety Code § 25258.1 Section 25258.1
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On or before January 1, 2029, the department shall adopt regulations to implement, interpret, enforce, or make specific this article.
Health & Safety Code § 25258.2 Section 25258.2
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On or before January 1, 2027, the department shall publish on its internet website a list of accepted testing methods for testing for the presence of regulated PFAS in menstrual products and appropriate third-party accreditations for laboratories. The department may update the li…
Health & Safety Code § 25258.3 Section 25258.3
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A person shall not manufacture, distribute, sell, or offer for sale in the state a menstrual product that contains regulated PFAS.
Health & Safety Code § 25258.4 Section 25258.4
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(a) On or before July 1, 2029, a manufacturer of a menstrual product, as defined in this article, shall register with the department and provide to the department all of the following in the manner prescribed by the department pursuant to the regulations adopted pursuant to this …
Health & Safety Code § 25258.5 Section 25258.5
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(a) The department shall issue a notice of violation to a person or entity in violation of this article if any of the following occurs: (1) The department’s testing or test results submitted as a part of the registration process pursuant to Section 25258.4 indicates that a menstr…
Health & Safety Code § 25258.6 Section 25258.6
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(a) A violation of this article is punishable by a civil and administrative penalty. (b) The department shall determine, on a case-by-case basis, the enforcement mechanism and the amount of any administrative or civil penalty assessed pursuant to this article. The minimum amount …
Health & Safety Code § 25258.7 Section 25258.7
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(a) On and after December 31, 2026, a manufacturer of disposable tampons or pad products shall maintain information regarding the concentrations of all of the following concerning chemicals in their disposable tampon or pad products: (1) Lead (CAS no. 7439-92-1). (2) Arsenic (CAS…
Health & Safety Code § 25259 Section 25259
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The department may, by regulation, designate end-of-life photovoltaic modules that are identified as hazardous waste as a universal waste and subject those modules to universal waste management. The department may revise these regulations as necessary.