OAR 333-016-2030
Modifications to the List of High Priority Chemicals of Concern for Children’s Health


(1) The Oregon Health Authority shall consider adding a chemical to the list of high priority chemicals of concern for children’s health in OAR 333-016-2020 (Chemicals of High Concern to Children) if that the chemical:
(a) Has been added to any of the following:
(A) Washington’s list of Chemicals of High Concern to Children (WAC 173-334-130);
(B) Maine’s list of Chemicals of High Concern (Maine law 38 § 1693-A(2));
(C) Minnesota’s list of Chemicals of High Concern (Minn. Stat. 2010 116.9401 – 116.9407);
(D) Vermont’s list of Chemicals of high concern to children (18 V.S.A. chapter 38A § 1773);
(b) Is currently or subsequently identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as being “carcinogenic to humans”, or “likely to be carcinogenic to humans” through USEPA’s Integrated Risk Information System;
(c) Has been or is subsequently found to have a reference dose or reference concentration based on neurotoxicity through USEPA’s Integrated Risk Information System;
(d) Is currently or subsequently identified in monographs on the Potential Human Reproductive and Developmental Effects, United States Office of Health and Human Services National Toxicology Program, Office of Health Assessment and Translation as a reproductive or developmental toxicant; or
(e) Is currently or subsequently identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in its National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals.
(2) The Authority shall also consider adding a chemical to the list of HPCCCHs in OAR 333-016-2020 (Chemicals of High Concern to Children) if that the chemical, on or after the effective date of these rules:
(a) Is found to have the potential, as demonstrated by credible, peer-reviewed scientific evidence to:
(A) Harm the normal development of a fetus or child or cause other developmental toxicity;
(B) Act as a carcinogen;
(C) Cause genetic damage or reproductive harm;
(D) Disrupt the endocrine system;
(E) Damage the nervous system, immune system or organs;
(F) Cause other systemic toxicity;
(G) Be a very persistent toxic substance by having a half-life greater than or equal to one of the following:
(i) A half-life in soil or sediment of greater than one hundred eighty days.
(ii) A half-life greater than or equal to sixty days in water or evidence of long-range transport; or
(H) Be a very bioaccumulative toxic substance by having a bioconcentration factor or bioaccumulation factor greater than or equal to five thousand, or if neither are available, having a log Kow greater than 5.0; and
(b) Has been found through:
(A) Biomonitoring to be present in human blood, umbilical cord blood, breast milk, urine or other bodily tissues or fluids;
(B) Sampling and analysis to be present in household dust, indoor air, drinking water or elsewhere in the home environment; or
(C) Monitoring to be present in fish, wildlife or the natural environment.
(3) The Oregon Health Authority may remove a chemical from the list if the Authority determines that:
(a) The chemical is no longer being used in children’s products; or
(b) The chemical has been removed from any of the lists identified in subsection (1)(a) through (e) of this rule.
(4) The list of HPCCCHs in OAR 333-016-2020 (Chemicals of High Concern to Children) may only be modified by following the Administrative Procedures Act rulemaking process.

Source: Rule 333-016-2030 — Modifications to the List of High Priority Chemicals of Concern for Children’s Health, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-016-2030.

333–016–0005
Definitions
333–016–0010
Human Experience with Hazardous Substances
333–016–0015
Hazardous Mixtures
333–016–0020
Testing Procedures for Hazardous Substances
333–016–0025
Method of Testing Primary Irritant Substances
333–016–0030
Test for Eye Irritants
333–016–0035
Tentative Method of Test for Flashpoint of Volatile Flammable Materials by Tagliabue Open-Cup Apparatus
333–016–0040
Method for Determining Extremely Flammable and Flammable Solids
333–016–0045
Method for Determining Extremely Flammable and Flammable Contents of Self-Pressurized Containers
333–016–0050
Method for Determining Flashpoint of Extremely Flammable Contents of Self-Pressurized Containers
333–016–0055
Method for Determining the Sound Pressure Level Produced by Toy Caps
333–016–0056
Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse, Toys, Games, and Other Articles Intended for Use by Children
333–016–0057
Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse of Toys and Other Articles Intended for Children 18 Months of Age or Less
333–016–0058
Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse of Toys and Other Articles Intended for Children Over 18 But not Over 36 Months of Age
333–016–0059
Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse of Toys and Other Articles Intended for Children Over 36 But Not Over 96 Months of Age
333–016–0060
Products Declared to be Hazardous Substances Under ORS 453.055(1)
333–016–0065
Products Requiring Special Labeling Under ORS 453.055(2)
333–016–0070
Labeling of Fire Extinguishers
333–016–0075
Banned Hazardous Substances
333–016–0077
Pointed Objects in Food Items of Particular Appeal to Children
333–016–0080
Toys and Other Articles Intended for Use by Children
333–016–0082
Repurchase of Banned Hazardous Substances
333–016–0085
Exemptions for Foods, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Fuels
333–016–0090
Exemption from Full Labeling and Other Requirements
333–016–0095
Exemptions for Small Packages, Minor Hazards, and Special Circumstances
333–016–0100
Exemption for Unlabeled Containers
333–016–0105
Exemptions from Classification as Banned Hazardous Substances
333–016–0110
Labeling of Toys, Including Games
333–016–0115
Labeling Requirements, Placement, Conspicuousness, Contrast
333–016–0120
Deceptive Use of Disclaimers
333–016–0125
Condensation of Label Information
333–016–0130
Labeling Requirements for Accompanying Literature
333–016–0135
Substances Determined to be “Special Hazards” (e.g., to children)
333–016–0140
Substances with Multiple Hazards or Other Special Hazards
333–016–0145
For the Following Substances and at the Following Concentrations, the Word “Poison” Is Necessary Instead of Any Signal Word
333–016–0150
Self-Pressurized Containers
333–016–0155
Methyl Alcohol-Base Radiator Antifreeze
333–016–0160
Ethylene Glycol-Base Radiator Antifreeze
333–016–0165
Extremely Flammable Contact Adhesives
333–016–0170
Procedural Rules
333–016–0175
Prohibited Acts and Penalties
333–016–0180
Guaranty
333–016–0185
Examinations and Investigations
333–016–0190
“Administrator” Intended to Include “State Public Health Officer”
333–016–2001
Toxic Free Kids Program
333–016–2010
Definitions
333–016–2020
Chemicals of High Concern to Children
333–016–2030
Modifications to the List of High Priority Chemicals of Concern for Children’s Health
333–016–2035
Manufacturer Disclosure of High Priority Chemicals of Concern for Children’s Health Used in Children’s Products: Practical Quantification Limits
333–016–2060
Notification Requirements
333–016–2065
Formal Communications Regarding Toxic Free Kids
333–016–2070
Exemptions from Notice Requirement
333–016–2080
Fees
333–016–3010
Removal or Substitution of High Priority Chemicals
333–016–3015
Exemptions from Removal or Substitution Requirements
333–016–3020
Requirements for Chemical Substitution
333–016–3030
Hazard Assessment for Substitute Chemicals
333–016–3040
Waiver from Removal or Substitution Requirement
333–016–3050
Quantitative Exposure Assessment
333–016–3060
Alternatives Assessment
333–016–3070
Trade Secrets
333–016–3080
Enforcement and Civil Penalties
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 333-016-2030’s source at or​.us