5670 Selling Products Under California's Regulatory Regime
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You will receive 1.5 credits (CE) upon completion of this course.
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Course Description
Warning: Selling products in California can be hazardous to companies unschooled in the state''s quirky laws. The California Unfair Competition Law, Proposition 65, the Precursor Compliance Program, and volatile organic compound regulations all expose companies to lawsuits and regulatory sanctions for noncompliance. A panel of California lawyers experienced with these laws provides a wealth of advice on how to make sure you and your clients are in compliance, as well as strategies for dealing with litigation when it arises.
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Course Outline
Selling Products Under California’s Regulatory Regime
I. Introduction
II. Unfair Competition Law
A. A Controversial Law
B. The Courts’ View
C. Four Prongs of the Law
D. Remedies
E. Differences From Other Laws
F. Travel Agency Case
G. Restitution and Compliance
H. More Examples
III. California Proposition 65
A. Overview
B. Operative Provisions
C. Warning Requirement
D. Safe Harbor Warning Text
E. Warning Requirement Exemptions
F. If You Receive a Notice
G. Litigation Strategies
H. Exposure
I. Workplace Use Products
J. Avoiding a Lawsuit
K. Questions and Answers
IV. Precursor Compliance Program
A. Purpose and Definitions
B. Precursor Business Permit
C. Denial and Revocation of Permits
D. Reporting Requirements
V. Requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds
A. Introduction and Definitions
B. Antiperspirants and Deodorants
C. Consumer Products
D. Aerosol Coating Products
E. Administrative Issues
F. Innovative Product Exemption
G. Variances
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I. Introduction
II. Unfair Competition Law
A. A Controversial Law
B. The Courts’ View
C. Four Prongs of the Law
D. Remedies
E. Differences From Other Laws
F. Travel Agency Case
G. Restitution and Compliance
H. More Examples
III. California Proposition 65
A. Overview
B. Operative Provisions
C. Warning Requirement
D. Safe Harbor Warning Text
E. Warning Requirement Exemptions
F. If You Receive a Notice
G. Litigation Strategies
H. Exposure
I. Workplace Use Products
J. Avoiding a Lawsuit
K. Questions and Answers
IV. Precursor Compliance Program
A. Purpose and Definitions
B. Precursor Business Permit
C. Denial and Revocation of Permits
D. Reporting Requirements
V. Requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds
A. Introduction and Definitions
B. Antiperspirants and Deodorants
C. Consumer Products
D. Aerosol Coating Products
E. Administrative Issues
F. Innovative Product Exemption
G. Variances
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How to Obtain a Certificate
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 1.58 hours |
| Duration of Access | for 3 months from day of enrollment |
| Continuing Education Credits | 1.5 |
| Instructor | Ann G. Grimaldi, Stanley W. Landfair, Michael J. Stiles |
| Vendor | Cognistar (Read more about Cognistar accreditation.) |
| Course Certification | CLE credit available, see details for each course for states where available |
| Prerequisites/Audience | intended for attorneys and law students |
| Requirements/Materials Included | computer with Internet access |
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