New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A113

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

Impact

Should A113 be enacted, it would significantly alter the legal obligations of retail establishments concerning restroom access. Retailers would be required to allow individuals with eligible medical conditions to use employee-only restrooms under specific conditions: at least three employees must be present, the establishment must not generally provide public restrooms, and access must not pose a health or safety risk. Importantly, no physical modifications to restroom facilities would be mandated, easing the concerns of smaller businesses regarding compliance costs.

Summary

Assembly Bill A113, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that retail establishments with restrooms designated for employees must allow certain customers immediate access during normal business hours. This bill applies specifically to customers who suffer from designated medical conditions such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, or conditions requiring an ostomy device. The intent is to provide necessary restroom access to individuals who may experience urgent needs due to their health conditions.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance public health considerations, it also presents potential points of contention. Supporters may argue that it is a necessary accommodation for individuals with serious health issues, improving their quality of life and access to facilities in public spaces. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about the enforcement of such provisions and the potential for misuse, as well as the burden placed on businesses to manage compliance and coordinate restroom access effectively. Additionally, there might be debates on the definition of 'eligible medical conditions' and issues surrounding privacy for both customers and employees.

Companion Bills

NJ A1874

Carry Over Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

NJ S574

Carry Over Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1874

Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

NJ S574

Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

NJ HB1334

To Create The Restroom Access Act; And To Allow Restroom Access To Customers With Certain Eligible Medical Conditions.

NJ HB228

Provides relative to restroom access for individuals with certain conditions

NJ H0537

An act relating to access to employee restrooms for individuals living with an inflammatory bowel disease

NJ AB1632

Restroom access: medical conditions.

NJ SB0131

Access to employee restrooms.

NJ HB1130

Relative to restroom access for persons with certain medical conditions and relative to the procedure for obtaining a marriage license.

NJ HB456

Providing for restroom access for certain customers of retail establishments; and imposing a penalty.

NJ HB1033

Providing for restroom access for certain customers of retail establishments; and imposing a penalty.

Similar Bills

NJ S574

Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

NJ A1874

Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

CA AB367

Menstrual products.

LA HB228

Provides relative to restroom access for individuals with certain conditions

IN SB0131

Access to employee restrooms.

RI S2719

Restroom Access Act

CA AB1297

Public restrooms.

CA SB760

School facilities: all-gender restrooms.