The bill, approved 43-17, would require manufacturers and importers of children's products to report 66 "high priority chemicals of concern" -- including formaldehyde, arsenic and mercury -- to the Oregon Health Authority.
Ian K. Kullgren | The Oregonian/OregonLive, Portland Oregonian: Local
Fri, 07/03/2015 - 12:46pm
The bill, approved 43-17, would require manufacturers and importers of children's products to report 66 "high priority chemicals of concern" -- including formaldehyde, arsenic and mercury -- to the Oregon Health Authority.