Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2719

Introduced
3/17/22  

Caption

Restroom Access Act

Impact

The legislation will amend Title 23 of the General Laws related to health and safety, ensuring that customers with documented medical needs can access restroom facilities in retail environments where public restrooms are not available. This requirement will promote inclusivity and health awareness within the community by recognizing the needs of individuals dealing with specific health-related issues.

Summary

S2719, also known as the Restroom Access Act, aims to enhance access to restroom facilities in retail establishments for individuals with specific medical conditions. The bill mandates that retail businesses with employee restrooms must allow customers suffering from eligible medical conditions immediate access to these facilities if certain conditions are met. This legislation is particularly designed for those who may not have immediate access to public restrooms due to health issues that require urgent attention.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise regarding the requirement for customers to present proof from a licensed physician when requesting restroom access. This stipulation may present challenges for individuals who may not have immediate access to such documentation at the time of need. Furthermore, retail establishments may have concerns regarding liability and operational changes required to comply with the Act. Debate may also center around whether the burden placed on businesses is reasonable in light of the health requirements of some customers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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