Prop 65 60 Day Notices
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Laidlaw Transit, Inc., the largest operator of school buses in California, has settled with three plaintiff groups (Environmental Law Foundation, Communities for a Better Environment, and Our Children's Earth Foundation) over charges of exposing children who ride school buses to diesel emissions. Over the next five years, Laidlaw has pledged to invest $4.7 million to retrofit buses more than five years old with air pollution control devices, and $23.6 million in the next seven years to retrofit more buses or purchase new buses that meet stricter emissions standards. The settlement also includes a proposed $6.6 million payment to the plaintiffs and their attorneys.
Latest Issue -- August 15, 2008
60-Day Notice Report
Recently filed 60-day notices as of August 15, 2008.
Litigation Report
Dennis Pfaff, Daily Journal Staff Writer
The remaining defendants in the litigation over acrylamide in snack and fast foods have settled, ending the long-running matter with agreements to substantially cut the amount of the cancer-causing chemical found in the products.Companies also agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in penalties and to make other payments that will go toward the attorney general's enforcement of Proposition 65, according to the settlement documents and a statement from Attorney General Jerry Brown on August 1.
Dennis Pfaff, Daily Journal Staff Writer
The largest school bus contractor in the nation has agreed to a massive Proposition 65 settlement that will require it spend an estimated $28 million to clean up its California fleet of diesel school buses. It also requires the company, Laidlaw Transit, Inc., to hand $6.6 million in attorney fees and payments in lieu of penalties to the three plaintiff groups that sued the company in 2006.
Dennis Pfaff, Daily Journal Staff Writer
Plaintiff Whitney Leeman, whose efforts sparked successful Proposition 65 litigation against Coca-Cola Company and other soft drink manufacturers over lead contamination in Mexican-produced sodas, has asked for more than $1.5 million in attorney fees and costs. The amount includes $65,000 for herself. The July request in People v. Coca-Cola opened the latest round in a long-running fee dispute between Leeman, who has been represented by the veteran Proposition 65 plaintiff's firm of Hirst & Chanler, and other parties in the case. The fee fight had reportedly helped derail earlier efforts to settle the litigation against Coke, according to public statements by the parties and documents filed in court.
Recently filed Prop. 65 complaints as of August 15, 2008.
Recent Prop. 65 settlements as of August 15, 2008.
Regulatory Report
Recently listed Prop. 65 chemicals as of August 15, 2008.
Chemicals under consideration for Prop. 65 listing as of August 15, 2008.
Special Report
Ed Weil, Supervising Deputy Attorney General
I'm just going to write about ten things that I think I've learned. Like the blind men and the elephant, a lot depends on your perspective. Many consumers may see Proposition 65 as generic and ubiquitous signs on buildings, jetways, and gas pumps, or as a helpful warning that enables them to avoid a product and its health risk. A small business person sees a sixty-day notice and a fee demand (from a plaintiff's attorney and a defense attorney). A defense lawyer sees unhappy clients, greedy plaintiff's lawyers, but a niche practice area. A plaintiff's lawyer sees products containing toxic chemicals and intransigent businesses, but a niche practice area. People in government agencies see welcome help or unnecessary interference. And like the blind men, they're all partly right and partly wrong. Here are ten things I've learned. I think.
60 Day Notices
Noticing Party:  Russell Brimer
Alleged Violators:  HP Industries, Inc.; Pilot Travel Centers LLC
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources:  pewter
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00361
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Amscan Incorporated; California Amscan Incorporated; Party City Corporation
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Soft Sports Balls
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00360
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Amscan Incorporated; California Amscan Incorporated; Party City Corporation
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Children's Bath Toys
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00359
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Kmart Corporation
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Children's Bath Toys
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00358
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Amazon Services, Inc.; Amazon.com, Inc.; Newbury Comics, Inc.
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Vinyl Rubber Duck
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00357
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E
Alleged Violators:  Manhattan Group, LLC
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Bibs
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00356
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Idea Nuova Inc.
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Backpacks
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00355
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  CVS Caremark Corporation; CVS Pharmacy, Inc.
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Bibs
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00354
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Cedar Fair, L.P.; Knott's Berry Farm
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Vinyl Bags
Soft Sports Balls
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00353
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Noticing Party:  Russell Brimer
Alleged Violators:  Boston Warehouse Trading Corp.
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources:  Mugs with Colored Artwork or Designs
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00352
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Longs Drug Stores Corporation
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Children's Sport Toys
Pacific Living Kids EZ Mitt
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00351
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Kole Imports
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources:  Mini Fun Ball
Soft Vinyl Balls
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00350
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Kole Imports
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Mini Fun Ball
Soft Vinyl Balls
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00349
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Imperial Toy LLC
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources:  Bounce Sport Ball
Soft Sports Balls
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00348
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Franklin Sports, Inc.
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Children's Sport Toys
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00347
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Cost Plus, Inc.
Chemicals:  Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Sources:  Vinyl Bathroom Toys
Vinyl Bags
Date:  08/14/2008
AG Number:  2008-00346
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Noticing Party:  Environmental Law Foundation
Alleged Violators:  Atlantic Express of California, Inc.; Atlantic Express of L.A., Inc.; Atlantic Express Transportation Corp.; Cardinal Transportation Group, Inc.; Embree Buses, Inc.; First Student Services, LLC; First Student Transportation, LLC; First Student, Inc.; First Transit, Inc.; First Vehicle Services, Inc.
Chemicals:  Diesel engine exhaust
Sources:  Diesel-fueled vehicles
Date:  08/13/2008
AG Number:  2008-00345
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Noticing Party:  Wil Velasquez
Alleged Violators:  Ben and Nicks
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources: 
Date:  07/21/2008
AG Number:  2008-00344
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Noticing Party:  Wil Velasquez
Alleged Violators:  Luka's TapRoom
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources: 
Date:  07/21/2008
AG Number:  2008-00343
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Noticing Party:  Wil Velasquez
Alleged Violators:  Boudin Bakeries
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources: 
Date:  07/21/2008
AG Number:  2008-00342
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Noticing Party:  Wil Velasquez
Alleged Violators:  Golden Voyage
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources: 
Date:  07/21/2008
AG Number:  2008-00341
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Noticing Party:  Wil Velasquez
Alleged Violators:  Hooters-San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources: 
Date:  07/21/2008
AG Number:  2008-00340
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Noticing Party:  Jamie Te'o
Alleged Violators:  CP Technologies
Chemicals:  Lead
Sources:  cables
Adapters and Hubs
External Hard Drives
High Speed USB 2.0 PCI Card
Date:  07/28/2008
AG Number:  2008-00339
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Noticing Party:  Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Alleged Violators:  Regent Baby Products Corp.
Chemicals:  Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
Di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP)
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHP)
Lead
Sources:  Soft Child Care Articles and Toys
Date:  07/25/2008
AG Number:  2008-00338
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Noticing Party:  Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation
Alleged Violators:  TSA Stores, Inc.
Chemicals:  Lead and lead compounds
Sources:  Plastic Exercise Mats
Date:  07/17/2008
AG Number:  2008-00337
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Noticing Party:  Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation
Alleged Violators:  Goss, Inc.; O.K.I. Supply Company; ORS Nasco, Inc.; The Esab Group, Inc.
Chemicals:  Lead and lead compounds
Sources:  Brass products
Date:  07/17/2008
AG Number:  2008-00336
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Noticing Party:  Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation
Alleged Violators:  LA Spaziale S.P.A.; La Spaziale USA, LLC
Chemicals:  Lead and lead compounds
Sources:  Expresso Machines
Date:  07/17/2008
AG Number:  2008-00335
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Noticing Party:  Consumer Advocacy Group
Alleged Violators:  No Fault Asphalt, Inc.
Chemicals:  Lead and lead compounds
Sources:  Asphalt Products
Date:  07/18/2008
AG Number:  2008-00334
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Noticing Party:  Center for Environmental Health
Alleged Violators:  Target Corporation
Chemicals:  Lead and lead compounds
Sources:  Faux leather furniture
Date:  07/16/2008
AG Number:  2008-00333
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Noticing Party:  Center for Environmental Health
Alleged Violators:  Quest Beads & Cast, Inc.
Chemicals:  Lead and lead compounds
Sources:  Jewelery
Date:  07/16/2008
AG Number:  2008-00332
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