SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1986
(Chapter 6.6 added by Proposition 65 1986 General Election)
25249.5. Prohibition On Contaminating Drinking Water With Chemicals Known to Cau
阴道炎药物Cancer or Reproductive Toxicity. No person in the cour of doing business shall knowingly
discharge or relea a chemical known to the state to cau cancer or reproductive toxicity into
water or onto or into land where such chemical pass or probably will pass into any source of
drinking water, notwithstanding any other provision or authorization of law except as provided
in Section 25249.9.
25249.6. Required Warning Before Exposure To Chemicals Known to Cau Cancer Or
Reproductive Toxicity. No person in the cour of doing business shall knowingly and
intentionally expo any individual to a chemical known to the state to cau cancer or
reproductive toxicity without first giving clear and reasonable warning to such individual, except
as provided in Section 25249.10.
25249.7. Enforcement.
(a) Any person that violates or threatens to violate Section 25249.5 or 25249.6 may be
enjoined in any court of competent jurisdiction.
(b) (1) Any person who has violated Section 25249.5 or 25249.6 shall be liable for a
civil penalty not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2500) per day for each violation
in addition to any other penalty established by law. That civil penalty may be assd and
recovered in a civil action brought in any court of competent jurisdiction.
(2) In asssing the amount of a civil penalty for a violation of this chapter, the
court shall consider all of the following:
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温暖的阳光(B) The number of, and verity of, the violations.
(C) The economic effect of the penalty on the violator.
(D) Whether the violator took good faith measures to comply with this
chapter and the time the measures were taken. 高中美术教学计划
(E) The willfulness of the violator’s misconduct.
(F) The deterrent effect that the imposition of the penalty would have on
both the violator and the regulated community as a whole.
(G) Any other factor that justice may require.
(c) Actions pursuant to this ction may be brought by the Attorney General in the name
of the people of the State of California, by any district attorney, by any city attorney of a city
having a population in excess of 750,000, or, with the connt of the district attorney, by a city
procutor in any city or city and county having a full-time city procutor, or as provided in
subdivision (d).
(d) Actions pursuant to this ction may be brought by any person in the public interest
if both of the following requirements are met:
(1) The private action is commenced more than 60 days from the date that the
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person has given notice of an alleged violation of Section 25249.5 or 25249.6 that is the subject
of the private action to the Attorney General and the district attorney, city attorney, or procutor
in who jurisdiction the violation is alleged to have occurred, and to the alleged violator. If the
notice alleges a violation of Section 25249.6, the notice of the alleged violation shall include a
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certificate of merit executed by the attorney for the noticing party, or by the noticing party,
if the
noticing party is not reprented by an attorney. The certificate of merit shall state that the
person executing the certificate has consulted with one or more persons with relevant and
语言训练appropriate experience or experti who has reviewed facts, studies, or other data regarding the
exposure to the listed chemical that is the subject of the action, and that, bad on that
information, the person executing the certificate believes there is a reasonable and meritorious
ca for the private action. Factual information sufficient to establish the basis of the certificate
of merit, including the information identified in paragraph (2) of subdivision (h), shall be
用拟声词写一句话attached to the certificate of merit that is rved on the Attorney General.
(2) Neither the Attorney General, any district attorney, any city attorney nor any
procutor has commenced and is diligently procuting an action against the violation.