California Education Code ARTICLE 6 - Toxic Art Supplies in Schools
- Section 32060.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that art supplies which contain toxic substances or which are potential human carcinogens pose a significant danger to the health...
- Section 32061.
“Art or craft material” means any raw or processed material or manufactured product marketed or being represented by the manufacturer or repackager as being suitable...
- Section 32062.
(a) “Human carcinogen” means any substance listed as a human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.(b) “Potential human carcinogen” means one of the...
- Section 32063.
“Toxic substance causing chronic illness” means any of the following:(a) Human carcinogens.(b) Potential human carcinogens.(c) Any substance included in the list of hazardous substances prepared by the Director...
- Section 32064.
(a) For the 1987–88 academic year and for each academic year thereafter, no art or craft material that is deemed by the State Department of Health...
- Section 32065.
Warning labels for substances specified in Section 32064 shall meet all of the following standards:(a) The warning label shall be affixed in a conspicuous place and...
- Section 32066.
The State Department of Health Services shall, by June 1, 1987, develop a list of those art or craft materials which cannot be purchased or...
Last modified: October 22, 2018