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Environmental & Energy,
Administrative/Regulatory

Aug. 23, 2018

New signage requirements under Proposition 65

New warning signs must be posted on buildings, or property owners could face lawsuits or penalties

Collin Waring

Associate, Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson LLP

Business and commercial real estate owners need to take note now of stricter rules regarding property signage and warning regulations. As of Aug. 30, new warning signs must be posted on buildings, or property owners could face lawsuits or penalties of up to $2,500 per day. Next week, these safe harbor regulations for Proposition 65 -- a California right-to-know law -- will be amended and in full effect. The amendments apply to warnings already required at commercial o...

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