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Code · Florida · Title V — Judicial Branch · Chapter 29

29.24 Lactation spaces in courthouses.

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(1)Except as otherwise provided in this section, by January 1, 2024, each county courthouse must provide at least one dedicated lactation space outside the confines of a restroom for members of the public to express breast milk or breastfeed in private. The space must:
(a)Be hygienic, clean and sanitary, and conducive to maintaining and preventing disease;
(b)Be shielded from public view;
(c)Be free from intrusion while occupied; and
(d)Contain an electrical outlet.
(2)The person responsible for the operation of the facility housing each district court of appeal may use state-appropriated funds or private funding to provide a lactation space as set forth in subsection (1).
(3)The requirements of subsection
(1)do not apply to a courthouse if the person who is responsible for the operation of the courthouse determines that:
(a)New construction would be required to create the lactation space; and
(b)The courthouse does not contain a lactation space for employees which may be used by the members of the public and the courthouse does not have:
1. A space that could be repurposed as a lactation space open to the public; or
2. A space that could be made private at a reasonable cost using portable materials, contingent upon private funding being made available for those costs.
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