OEHHA researches and presents information related to wildfires and its health effects including development of guidance and fact sheets, epidemiological research, and measurement of wildfire as a climate change indicator.
Public Information
How to Participate in OEHHA's administrative procedures, meetings or hearings.
View the OEHHA calendar which shows all Public Meetings, Comment Periods, Workshops and Hearings
Each of the OEHHA Public Notices will contain the contact information for the person in charge of that specific administrative procedure. The Public Notice will also provide you with information on how to provide comments (E-mail, FAX, writing).
General Public Participation Questions
If you have general Questions or Comments about OEHHA's public meetings, regulations, or need more information on how you can participate, please contact Amy Gilson by e-mail at: [email protected]
Reports, Notices, Documents
Form 801 is used to report certain payments received by state and local government agencies that are used for agency purposes and paid by a third party which may include a payment for an official’s travel expenses for the purpose of facilitating the public’s business in lieu of using agency funds; and a payment that would otherwise be considered a gift or income to the benefiting official, but is instead accepted on behalf of the agency.
OEHHA has published several studies evaluating the health effects of wildfires.
Help with many of the accessible features of the OEHHA website.
OEHHA's Tribal Consultation Policy provides a framework for OEHHA to establish and maintain effective government-to-government relationships and engage in meaningful consultation with California Native American Tribes. The policy demonstrates OEHHA’s commitment to understanding the culture, history and practices of California Native Americans as these relate to their environmental and public health concerns.