Requires lactation rooms be made available at certain PANYNJ airports.
Impact
If enacted, A3604 would represent a significant improvement in public health accommodations for breastfeeding mothers travel through New Jersey airports. By ensuring privacy and comfort for mothers expressing milk, the bill supports breastfeeding as a vital aspect of infant health. This legislation could also set a precedent for similar measures to be adopted by other states and transport facilities, promoting a culture of support for lactating mothers in public spaces.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3604 aims to enhance accommodations for breastfeeding mothers in airports operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The bill mandates that airports with over 1,000,000 annual enplanements must provide a lactation room equipped with a chair, electrical outlets, and ensure these rooms are located outside of public restrooms. For airports with enplanements between 10,000 to 1,000,000, lactation rooms are required only during new terminal constructions or substantial renovations, with the same facilities as mentioned above.
Contention
There may be contention around the implementation of these requirements, particularly concerning the costs associated with building and maintaining lactation rooms in the specified airports. While proponents of the bill argue for the necessity of such accommodations for public health, some may raise concerns about whether these mandates impose undue burdens on airport operations or whether the anticipated demand truly justifies the investment. The effectiveness of the bill may ultimately depend on how well it is received by both airport authorities and the public.
Requires PANYNJ and certain commercial airport operators in State to coordinate with law enforcement for investigation and prosecution of sexual assaults; requires airlines and contractors to adopt and maintain policies regarding sexual assaults.