Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0270

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Health And Safety Of Pupils

Impact

By providing free access to feminine hygiene products, S0270 seeks to address issues of accessibility and equity within educational institutions. The initiative is expected to reduce stigma surrounding menstruation and promote a healthier, more inclusive environment for all students. As colleges and universities are often the first exposure to autonomous living for many young individuals, ensuring access to hygiene products supports their health and academic success. The implementation of this law could also encourage other states to adopt similar measures, promoting statewide and national awareness regarding menstrual health.

Summary

Senate Bill S0270, titled 'Health and Safety of Pupils,' mandates that all universities and colleges, whether public or private, provide free access to feminine hygiene products beginning with the 2024-2025 academic year. The bill stipulates that these products, which include tampons and sanitary napkins, must be made available in all gender-neutral bathrooms as well as in bathrooms designated for females. This law aims to ensure that students can access necessary hygiene products without financial barriers, recognizing the importance of health and hygiene in educational settings.

Contention

While many educational advocates support the intent of S0270 as a necessary measure for health equity, there may be concerns regarding the financial implications of implementing such a mandate on colleges and universities. Questions could arise related to budget allocations and the potential need for additional funding to ensure compliance. Some opposition might focus on the practical aspects of implementation, including maintaining an inventory of products and the responsibility of institutions to monitor usage. Discussions regarding how to best execute the provisions of this bill without imposing financial burdens on educational institutions are likely to arise during legislative reviews.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2283

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI H5278

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI H8333

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI S0764

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI H5473

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI S0013

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI H7914

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI H5501

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI S0957

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI S0763

Health And Safety Of Pupils

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.