Breastfeeding Law: New York
§ 79-e. Right to breastfeed. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, a mother may breastfeed her baby in any location, public or
private, where the mother...
Breastfeeding Law: Kansas
65-1,248. Breastfeeding; where. (a) Breast milk is widely acknowledged to be the most complete form of nutrition for infants, with a range of benefits for...
Breastfeeding Law: West Virginia
§16-1-19. Child’s right to nurse; the location where permitted;
right protected.
(a) The Legislature finds that breastfeeding is an important, basic act of nurturing that is...
Breastfeeding Law: Missouri
191.918. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a mother may, with discretion, breast-feed her child or express breast milk in...
Breastfeeding Law: Maryland
2010 Maryland Code
HEALTH – GENERAL
TITLE 20 – MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH PROVISIONS
Subtitle 8 – Breast-feeding
Section 20-801 – Breast-feeding of children.
§ 20-801. Breast-feeding of children.
(a) In general.-...
Breastfeeding Law: Connecticut
C.G.S. Section 46a-64
Prohibition against discrimination and segregation in places of public accommodation on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital...
Breastfeeding Law: Louisiana
§2247.1. Breastfeeding; discriminatory practices prohibited
A. Legislative findings and declarations.
(1) The Legislature of Louisiana hereby finds that the surgeon general of the United States recommends...
Breastfeeding Law: Nebraska
Section 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a mother may
breast-feed her child in any public or private location where the mother is
otherwise authorized...
Breastfeeding Law: Virginia
§ 32.1-370. Right to breastfeed.
A mother may breastfeed in any place where the mother is lawfully present, including any location where she would otherwise...
Breastfeeding Law: Oklahoma
Section 1-234.1 – Legislative Declaration – Breast-Feeding – Where Permitted – Not Criminal
The Legislature hereby declares that breast-feeding a baby constitutes a basic act...