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Breastfeeding Laws

California Breastfeeding Laws

Full Text of Laws Click one of the links below to read the text of actual laws in the State of California that have to do with breastfeeding and lactation accommodation:

 

What to do if you are harrassed for breastfeeding in public.

CA Breastfeeding Law Cards These wallet-sized cards, provided free by the Breastfeeding Task Force, contain text from lactation laws in the State of California.

California Enforcement Agency The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE) is the state agency that enforces labor laws in the State of California. If you feel that you have been unfairly discriminated against in the workplace, please visit one of the following DLSE pages for more information:

Federal Breastfeeding Laws

Federal Lactation Accommodation Law On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which passed into law a provision of Representative Maloney and Senator Merkley's bill, The Breastfeeding Promotion Act.

Breastfeeding Laws in Other States

Local Breastfeeding Laws

Click the link below to see the California Center for Public Health Advocacy's list of cities and counties that have adopted policies to support breastfeeding and to limit the availability of soda and other sweetened beverages.


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2011 Breastfeeding Resource Directory

Do you need help with breastfeeding?  The 2011 Resource Directory is now online!

Use the online version of print the PDF to distribute!

BreastfeedLA BEST Project

With funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Community Transformation Grant and in partnership with the L.A. County Department of Public Health, the Breastfeeding Task Force of Greater Los Angeles has launched the BEST Project.  We are currently recruiting up to 12 hospitals within L.A. County to receive coaching and technical support to improve maternity care practices that support breastfeeding and to achieve Baby-Friendly designation.

The application will be available May 23, 2012

What's New

TIME: Ask the Right Questions! Read our response to the TIME cover on the Momsrising blog.

Stories of Support Needed

  • The United States Breastfeeding Committee is requesting stories from breastfeeding moms. How have you been helped? Share your story, click here