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NJ A2371

NJ A2371
Requires installation of baby-changing stations in certain public restrooms.


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Introduced
02/04/2016
In Committee
02/04/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require baby diaper-changing stations in any newly constructed men or women's public restroom maintained in places of public accommodation within the State. It would also require any place of public accommodation to install changing stations during renovations to existing restrooms, costing $5,000 or more. The bill would further require the owner or operator of a place of public accommodation to install a changing station in the men's restrooms if one is already included in the women's restrooms. The bill applies to places of public accommodation with a maximum occupancy level greater than 25 people and places that permit children over three years-old to access. Failure to comply with the provisions of this bill constitutes a petty disorderly persons offense with a maximum fine of $500. Under this bill, the Department of Health and local boards of health have the authority to commence proceedings in municipal court to enforce the provisions of this bill. This bill will ensure that parents of small children have greater access to changing tables in public restrooms. As the typical structure of families within this State evolves, men are becoming more involved in the care of young children. According to a recent government study about 90 percent of fathers who live with their children report that they bathe, diaper, or dress their children everyday or several days a week. The study further noted that fathers are more involved in their children's lives than in previous generations. No current State law requires places of public accommodation to equip public restrooms with changing stations, and the ones that do so voluntarily tend to only offer the accommodation in women's restrooms. This bill will correct that imbalance and provide greater access to changing stations for both men and women.

AI Summary

This bill would require the installation of baby diaper-changing stations in newly constructed or substantially renovated public restrooms in places of public accommodation, such as commercial buildings, restaurants, theaters, and parks, with a maximum occupancy of more than 25 people. It would also require that if a women's restroom has a changing station, an equal number of men's restrooms must also have one. Failure to comply would result in a $500 fine, with the Department of Health or local boards of health having the authority to enforce the provisions of the bill. This bill aims to provide greater access to changing stations for both men and women, addressing the evolving structure of families where fathers are more involved in childcare.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Women and Children Committee (on 02/04/2016)

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