Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2052

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  
Report Pass
1/31/24  

Caption

Increasing the availability of baby diaper changing stations.

Impact

If enacted, HB2052 is expected to lead to significant changes in public health and safety regulations. Local governments and public facility managers would need to comply with the new requirements for installing and maintaining baby changing stations. This can potentially influence building codes and regulations at both the state and local levels, fostering a cultural shift towards greater consideration for family needs in public infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 2052 focuses on increasing the availability of baby diaper changing stations in public facilities. The bill aims to ensure that parents and caregivers have access to appropriate changing facilities in various locations, promoting a more family-friendly environment in public spaces. This initiative recognizes the necessity of accommodating the needs of caregivers, particularly in settings frequented by families such as parks, malls, and restaurants. By mandating these facilities, the bill seeks to enhance the overall experience for families by providing essential conveniences that facilitate childcare tasks.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various advocacy groups focused on family and child welfare, it may face challenges regarding the implementation and funding required for compliance. Some community members may express concerns over the costs associated with retrofitting existing facilities to meet the new standards, which could lead to debates on local budgeting priorities. Nevertheless, the overall sentiment appears to favor enhancing the accessibility of such facilities, emphasizing the important role they play in supporting caregivers and families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1562

Increasing the availability of baby diaper changing stations.

WA LB56

Adopt the Diaper Changing Accommodation Act

WA HB1049

Increasing the availability of sexual assault nurse examiners.

WA HB1923

Increasing the availability of passenger-only ferries by establishing the mosquito fleet act.

WA HB1258

Increasing tourism to Washington state through enhancement of the statewide tourism marketing account and changing necessary match requirements.

WA HB2005

Providing for enforcement actions for property damage of electric vehicle charging stations.

WA SB5951

Concerning the purchase of power at state expense for electric vehicle charging stations.

WA SB5465

Increasing tourism to Washington state through enhancement of the statewide tourism marketing account and changing necessary match requirements.

WA SB5406

Concerning the purchase of power at state expense for electric vehicle charging stations.

WA LB1218

Provide for motor vehicle registration of certain electric vehicles, impose an excise tax on electric energy used at commercial electric vehicle charging stations, provide for regulation of certain charging stations, and provide a sales tax exemption for certain electric energy

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.