New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09506

Introduced
3/15/24  
Refer
3/15/24  
Report Pass
3/19/24  

Caption

Requires an employer to provide paid break time of up to thirty minutes and permit an employee to use existing paid break time or meal time for time in excess of thirty minutes to an employee to express breast milk.

Companion Bills

NY S08846

Same As Requires an employer to provide paid break time of up to thirty minutes and permit an employee to use existing paid break time or meal time for time in excess of thirty minutes to an employee to express breast milk.

Previously Filed As

NY S08846

Requires an employer to provide paid break time of up to thirty minutes and permit an employee to use existing paid break time or meal time for time in excess of thirty minutes to an employee to express breast milk.

NY HB21

Employment; requiring employers to provide reasonable break time and location for employees to express breast milk.

NY HB6

Employment; to require employers to provide reasonable break time and location for employees to express breast milk.

NY AB436

Requiring an employer to provide reasonable break time and accommodations for an employee who is breastfeeding the employee's child to express breast milk for the child. (FE)

NY SB430

Requiring an employer to provide reasonable break time and accommodations for an employee who is breastfeeding the employee's child to express breast milk for the child. (FE)

NY HB1558

Relating to the expression of breast milk in public buildings and providing leave for state employees to donate breast milk.

NY SB284

Relating to the requirement that a public employer provide a place for employees to express breast milk.

NY HB4473

Relating to the places a public employer may provide for employees to express breast milk.

NY HB818

Relating to the places a public employer may provide for employees to express breast milk.

NY HB443

Relating to the places a public employer may provide for employees to express breast milk.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.