Rob Nosse voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation.
Title: Expands Regulations on Chemicals in Children's Products
Signed by Governor Tina Kotek
Title: Expands Regulations on Chemicals in Children's Products
Vote to concur with senate amendments and pass a bill that expands regulations on chemicals in children's products.
Defines class of chemicals to mean a group of chemicals that are related or similar based on their structure, use, physical property, radiological property or other factors (Sec. 1).
Defines a subclass of chemicals to mean a group of chemicals within a class of chemicals that likely share the same type and approximate value of a specific toxicological property or other property based on analysis of (Sec. 1):
Structure;
Physicochemical properties;
Composition;
Bioactivity profiles;
Toxicokinetics;
Mode of action;
Other toxicological and ecotoxicological testing data.
Authorizes the Oregon Health Authority to include a class of chemicals on their list of high priority concern chemicals for concern and allows them to exclude specific members of the class of chemicals, or subclass, that do not share the same hazards, if they include a class of chemicals on the list (Sec. 2).
Requires that the authority update the list of high priority chemicals on its website within one year after a class of chemicals is added or removed from the list (Sec. 2).
Specifies that a hazard assessment is valid for 3 years after the date of submission and that the manufacturer must resubmit the assessment at the end of the 3 year period (Sec. 5).
Title: Expands Regulations on Chemicals in Children's Products
Vote to amend and pass a bill that expands regulations on chemicals in children's products.
Defines class of chemicals to mean a group of chemicals that are related or similar based on their structure, use, physical property, radiological property or other factors (Sec. 1).
Defines a subclass of chemicals to mean a group of chemicals within a class of chemicals that likely share the same type and approximate value of a specific toxicological property or other property based on analysis of (Sec. 1):
Structure;
Physicochemical properties;
Composition;
Bioactivity profiles;
Toxicokinetics;
Mode of action;
Other toxicological and ecotoxicological testing data.
Authorizes the Oregon Health Authority to include a class of chemicals on their list of high priority concern chemicals for concern and allows them to exclude specific members of the class of chemicals, or subclass, that do not share the same hazards, if they include a class of chemicals on the list (Sec. 2).
Requires that the authority update the list of high priority chemicals on its website within one year after a class of chemicals is added or removed from the list (Sec. 2).
Specifies that a hazard assessment is valid for 3 years after the date of submission and that the manufacturer must resubmit the assessment at the end of the 3 year period (Sec. 5).
Title: Expands Regulations on Chemicals in Children's Products
Title: Expands Regulations on Chemicals in Children's Products