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CA SB193
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires chemical manufacturers, formulators, suppliers, distributors, importers, and their agents to provide customer names, addresses, shipment quantities and dates, and chemical proportions to HESIS upon written request when new scientific evidence indicates a substance may pose serious health hazards including cancer, reproductive harm, or organ damage.
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Exempts customer information provided to HESIS from public disclosure under the California Public Records Act, while authorizing HESIS to share it with State Department of Public Health officers, state labor safety officials, and specified state agencies.
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Limits information requests to current and past customers from no more than one year prior to the request, with responses due within 30 calendar days in a format specified by the State Department of Public Health.
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Excludes retail sellers selling to the general public from the reporting requirement.
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Entitles the State Department of Public Health to recover attorney's fees and costs when seeking injunctions to enforce the requirement.
Legislative Description
Hazard evaluation system and information service.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 830, Statutes of 2014.
9/29/2014