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Environmental

Oct. 9, 2013

Governor signs bill easing compliance with toxics warning law

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation reforming the state's longstanding toxics warning law to make it easier for certain businesses, such as cafes and parking garages, to comply with the statute.

By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation reforming the state's longstanding toxics warning law to make it easier for certain businesses, such as cafes and parking garages, to comply with the statute. Proposition 65 requires companies to post warnings if they can expose customers to chemicals that cause cancer or reproductive harm. AB 227, authored by Mike Gatto D-Los Angeles, allows certain businesses to avoid litigation if they fail ...

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