OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Governor Stitt signed two bills Tuesday to protect state employees who are nursing.
Sen. Kim David authored the measures to ensure mothers are allowed daily break time and privacy to breastfeed or express milk.
“There is nothing more beneficial to a baby’s health than to be nursed. We want to support moms who choose this healthy option,” David said.
SB 285 requires state agencies to allow lactating employees reasonable paid break time to use a designated lactation room.
SB 1877 requires all buildings owned or leased by the state where state employees work to have a place other than a bathroom for breastfeeding or to express breast milk.
“Lactation rooms can already be found in federal buildings for their employees. Oklahoma state employees deserve the same,” David said. “I’m proud of Oklahoma for supporting nursing mothers and ensuring Oklahoma’s children get off to a healthy start.”
Currently, federal law requires that all federally owned or leased buildings have a lactation room. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) amended the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 to require employers to provide reasonable break times for employees to express breast milk for the first year of the child’s life.
Rep. Carol Bush is the principal House author of both bills, which will become law Nov. 1, 2020.
“Nursing mothers returning to work deserve consideration of their needs and privacy where they can lactate,” said Bush.