HR 3299
Restroom Access Act of 2025
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Bill overview
This bill, the Restroom Access Act of 2025, aims to ensure that individuals with specific medical conditions, such as inflammatory bowel diseases or pregnancy, can access employee restrooms at retail establishments when no public restroom is available. To qualify, customers must present a newly established identification card, demonstrate that two or more employees are working, and ensure restroom access doesn't pose a safety risk. The bill also establishes a process for medical professionals to certify eligible conditions and for the Department of Labor to create and distribute identification cards.
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Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large] Norton
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