Chemical Regulation under Trump Administration
Free for ASC members and subscribers
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* Registration open until 5/14/25 at 10:30 AM (EST)
Event Details
This a Free to Attend Live Event for ASC members and TAC subscribers.
This webinar will provide an outlook on what to expect from a Trump EPA regarding chemical regulations impacting the adhesives and sealants industry.
Agenda
- Background on administration change and new leadership at EPA
- Summary of pending TSCA actions and expected activity
- Summary of new actions to expect out of EPA
- Summary of potential policy changes and challenges with resources
Who Should Attend
This webinar is suited for all market segments and professional titles looking to get updated on the changes in the chemical regulations under the Trump administration.
PRESENTER:
Javaneh Tarter
Hunton Adrews Kurth LLP
As part of the firm’s environmental practice, Javaneh advises clients on compliance issues and enforcement actions arising under myriad of chemical laws, including the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA); Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA); and California’s Proposition 65 and Cleaning Product Right to Know Act. She also navigates clients through the development and implementation of occupational safety and health policies and advises clients on Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) standards. In addition, Javaneh assists clients in evaluating and bringing legal actions in federal court to challenge agency rulemakings, as well as various litigation matters.
Javaneh previously worked as in-house counsel for the American Coatings Association where she provided regulatory and government affairs services, and advice and counsel concerning environmental management, occupational safety and health, product stewardship, and chemical policy. She most recently worked in private practice providing legal counsel to clients on TSCA, FIFRA, OSHA, and state chemical regulatory and enforcement matters.