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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 63

§ 6385. Menstrual hygiene and incontinence products.

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§ 6385. Menstrual hygiene and incontinence products.
(a)Issuance of menstrual hygiene products.--
(1)A facility shall supply menstrual hygiene products to a child who is menstruating at no cost to the child, regardless of financial means.
(2)A child may not be required to show proof of need or to undergo a medical examination or obtain a medical permit, authorization or diagnosis to receive the products under subsections
(b)and (c).
(b)Menstrual hygiene products provided.-- A choice of at least two sizes or absorbencies of sanitary pads and tampons shall be available to a child who is menstruating in a facility or, if requested, from medical staff.
(c)Issuance of hygiene products related to bladder control and incontinence.-- A supply of products for bladder control and incontinence, including adult diapers and protective undergarments, shall be provided to a child, including a postpartum child, who requires the products each month at no cost to the child, regardless of financial means.
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