California is one of the largest markets in the world, so the consumer product warning requirements in the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (generally known as “Prop 65”) affect manufacturers, distributors and retailers worldwide. The regulations implementing Prop 65 were recently amended, and the changes will go into effect on August 30, 2018. The revised regulations include a number of significant modifications from the current regulatory scheme, including changing the consumer warning requirements, explicitly requiring internet warnings for products sold online, and shifting the majority of the compliance burden to product manufacturers. Join us to learn about these changes, and how they will impact manufacturers, distributors and retailers who knowingly, or unknowingly, sell their consumer products in the California market.
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Información CLE
Foley & Lardner LLP will apply for CLE credit after the program, wherever applicable. Foley & Lardner LLP certifies that this activity has been approved for California MCLE credits by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.0 General credit hour. Foley & Lardner LLP is a State Bar of California MCLE approved provider. Please note that participants must log in to the web portion on the date of the event and answer the CLE polling question; credit may not be obtained by viewing and/or listening to a program recording after the event. Certificates of attendance will be distributed to eligible participants approximately eight weeks after the webinar via email.
Información importante para abogados de Nueva York
Este programa es adecuado solo para abogados con experiencia. Los abogados admitidos hace dos años o menos no pueden obtener créditos CLE mediante la finalización de cursos en formatos no tradicionales.