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"Madalyn's Law"; requires school districts to incorporate age-appropriate instruction on toxic shock syndrome and requires installation of signage in certain women's rooms to enhance public awareness of toxic shock syndrome.
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Bill overview
This bill, titled ‘Madalyn’s Law,’ requires New Jersey schools to include age-appropriate instruction on toxic shock syndrome in grades 4 through 12. It also mandates that businesses with public women’s restrooms install signage alerting users to the signs, causes, and dangers of the syndrome. The Department of Health will create informational materials and regulations to support these requirements.
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Luanne Peterpaul
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