Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 830, Sec. 1. (SB 258) Effective January 1, 2018.
Chapter 13 - Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2017
California Health and Safety Code — §§ 108950-108960
Sections (9)
Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 28, Sec. 1. (AB 2901) Effective January 1, 2019.
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
supplier claim protection under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (Title 5 (commencing with Section 3426) of Part 1 of Division 4 of the Civil Code) as required by Section 108955. Confidential business information shall not include any of the following:
means a finished product that is an air care product, automotive product, general cleaning product, or a polish or floor maintenance product used primarily for janitorial, domestic, or institutional cleaning purposes. “Designated product” shall not mean any of the following:
disrupting properties.
Substances and Carcinogens, Nervous System.
Washington Department of Ecology’s Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic (PBT) Chemicals identified in Chapter 173-333 of Title 173 of the Washington Administrative Code.
44360.
engines.
chemically formulated consumer product labeled to indicate that the purpose of the product is to clean, disinfect, or otherwise care for fabric, dishes, or other wares; surfaces including, but not limited to, floors, furniture, countertops, showers, and baths; or other hard surfaces, such as stovetops, microwaves, and other appliances.
Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 830, Sec. 1. (SB 258) Effective January 1, 2018.
intentionally added ingredient that is known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity and is included on a designated list pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 25249.5) of Division 20) shall not be required to be listed on the designated product label until January 1, 2023.
ingredients and other ingredients in the designated product, including its presence in essential oils.
respectively.
until January 1, 2023.
product that is a pesticide as defined in Section 12753 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
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each intentionally added ingredient contained in the product, except for the following:
(ii) Intentionally added ingredients that are confidential business information.
(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), an ingredient that is
known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 25249.5) of Division 20) shall not be required to be listed until January 1, 2023.
(C) Intentionally added ingredients listed pursuant to this paragraph shall be listed in
descending order of predominance by weight in the product, except that ingredients present at a weight below one percent may be listed following the other ingredients without respect to the order of predominance by weight.
product warning pursuant to that act, shall be included on the list of nonfunctional constituents.
section shall be listed with the name of the intentionally added ingredient or nonfunctional constituent. If a CAS number is not available or if the
intentionally added
ingredient is confidential business information, the phrase “not available” or “withheld,” respectively, shall be used in place of the CAS number.
location for any intentionally added
ingredient
or nonfunctional constituent that is included on a designated list and any fragrance allergen included on Annex III of the EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009 as required to be labeled by the EU Detergents Regulation No. 648/2004, or
subsequent updates to those regulations.
label, as provided in subdivision (d), the information required by this section shall be posted no more than five clicks from the manufacturer’s Internet Web site and no more than four clicks from a product-specific Internet Web site.
or allergens contained in the designated product:
other ingredients in the designated product, including its presence in essential oils.
regulated under the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 shall make the information described in paragraphs (1) to (4), inclusive, of subdivision (a) and in subdivision (b) available in an easily printable format. A manufacturer may satisfy this requirement by including this information on the product safety data sheet or in a separate printable list.
as a pesticide is not required to include a reference to an Internet Web site on the designated product label.
Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 28, Sec. 2. (AB 2901) Effective January 1, 2019.
specified in subdivision (e) of Section
108952.
Section 3426) of Part 1 of Division 4 of the Civil Code), the manufacturer shall use a name for the intentionally added ingredient or combination of intentionally added ingredients that is only as generic as necessary to protect the confidential identity of the intentionally added ingredient or combination of intentionally added ingredients. In developing the generic name, the manufacturer shall use the generic name framework provided by the federal Environmental Protection Agency guidance for the TSCA Confidential Inventory, the European Chemicals Agency guidance for alternative chemical names, the New Jersey Trade Secret Registry Number system, or the Canadian Hazardous Materials Information Review Act Registry Number system, if applicable.
(commencing with Section 3426) of Part 1 of Division 4 of the Civil Code) shall maintain justification for protecting confidential business information consistent with the requirements of the act and provide that justification on request for audit by the Attorney General.
Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 28, Sec. 3. (AB 2901) Effective January 1, 2019.
An intentionally added ingredient, fragrance ingredient, or nonfunctional constituent listed or posted pursuant to this chapter, other than an ingredient for which use of a generic name is permitted by Section 108955, shall be listed or posted pursuant to the following nomenclature systems, in the order in which they are listed. If a name is available in either of the first listed systems, that name shall be used. If a name is not available in those systems, then a name from the next listed system shall be used, and so forth.
Consumer Product Ingredients Dictionary
(HCPA Dictionary) or International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI).
Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 830, Sec. 1. (SB 258) Effective January 1, 2018.
with the requirements of this chapter if the designated product displays either of the following on the designated product:
III of the EU Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009 as required to be labeled by the EU Detergents Regulation No. 648/2004.
648/2004.
designated product displays either of the following on
the designated product:
number and shall provide the toll-free phone number, or post on the manufacturer’s Internet Web site how to determine the date from the code on the designated product.
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A designated product shall not be sold in the state unless the designated product and the manufacturer of the designated product comply with this chapter.
Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 830, Sec. 1. (SB 258) Effective January 1, 2018.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to restrict the authority of the Department of Toxic Substances Control to take action on any cleaning product pursuant to its authority under Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25251) of Division 20 and consistent with this act.