55 5 5 1106 2018 provides that on or before june 1 2019 every facility that houses a circuit court room shall include at least one lactation room or area for members of the public to express breast milk in private that is located outside the confines of a restroom and includes at minimum a chair a table and an electrical outlet as well as a sink with running water where possible.
Lactation room law.
It must be completely private so that no one can see inside the space and no one is able to enter the space while it is being used.
Needs and benefits of the lactation room law in addition to creating a private space where breastfeeding employees can pump milk employers must also provide reasonable break time for them to do so.
Pennsylvania state law also exempts breastfeeding mothers from public indecency laws.
These accommodations include time for women to express milk and a private space that is not a bathroom each time they need to pump.
The law requires employers to provide a place that is not a bathroom.
Until a baby reaches their first birthday nursing moms may take time to get to the lactation room as well as the time needed for pumping sessions.
It also must be functional useable as a space for expressing breast milk.
Specifically the federal lactation room law states that any covered employer under the flsa must provide its non exempt employees with reasonable break time for a period of one year after the.
The federal break time for nursing mothers law requires employers covered by the fair labor standards act flsa to provide basic accommodations for breastfeeding mothers at work.
Employers are also required to provide a place other than a bathroom that is shielded from view and free from intrusion from coworkers and the public which may be used by an employee to express breast milk.
Lactation accommodation pursuant to labor code section 1030 every employer including the state and any political subdivision must provide a reasonable amount of break time to accommodate an employee desiring to express breast milk for the employee s infant child.