Relates to access to lactation rooms in public buildings; requires signage for lactation rooms in public buildings.
Impact
This legislation would require all covered public buildings in New York to ensure that lactation rooms are available for public use. The legislation explicitly indicates that if a building has a lactation room, it must be clearly marked with signage to inform visitors. Furthermore, the Office of General Services will be responsible for compiling and maintaining a directory of such buildings, which will enhance community awareness and accessibility to these facilities.
Summary
Bill S08652 seeks to amend the public buildings law in New York by mandating the provision of lactation rooms in covered public buildings and requires proper signage to be placed for public awareness. The bill defines a 'lactation room' as a hygienic space that is private, well-lit, and equipped with essentials such as a chair, working surface, and nearby clean running water. The emphasis on public access to these facilities aims to support breastfeeding mothers and facilitate infant health and welfare.
Contention
While the bill primarily aims to assist breastfeeding mothers, there may be concerns regarding the feasibility and cost implications for public buildings to comply with the regulations set forth. The exemptions in the bill for buildings unable to provide a lactation room due to prohibitive costs or spatial limitations acknowledge these potential concerns. However, critics may argue that the definition of 'feasible' could be debated, affecting how strictly the requirements will be implemented and enforced.
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Directs the department of health, in conjunction with other state agencies, to establish and maintain a directory webpage locating publicly accessible lactation accommodations in state-owned and state-leased buildings.
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