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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 111822.4

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(a)When a manufacturer is required to make a revision to information disclosed online due to a change in a designated list or a change in an ingredient or addition of a new ingredient, the manufacturer shall make the revision no later than six months after the change or addition of the ingredient, or after the adoption of the revised designated list by its authoritative body, unless a later effective date for changes to a designated list is imposed by the relevant authoritative body.
(b)When a manufacturer is required to change the label on a menstrual product because of a change in a designated list or a change to an ingredient or addition of a new ingredient, the manufacturer shall make the change within 18 months of the change or addition of the ingredient, or after the adoption of the revised designated list by its authoritative body, unless a later effective date is imposed by the relevant authoritative body.
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