Nevada Code § 1.095

Lactation room in courthouse; requirements
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, each courthouse must contain a lactation room that members of the
public may use to express breast milk.
2. The requirements of subsection 1 do not
apply to a courthouse if the person who is responsible for the operation of the
courthouse determines that:
(a) The courthouse does not contain a lactation
room for employees;
(b) The courthouse does not have:
(1) A room that could be repurposed as a lactation
room; or
(2) A space that could be made private at
a reasonable cost using portable materials; or
(c) New construction would be required to create
the lactation room and the cost of such construction is unfeasible.
3. Nothing in this section shall be
construed to authorize a person to enter a courthouse if the person is not
authorized to enter the courthouse.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Courthouse means any building or campus
which houses one or more courts.
(b) Lactation room means a hygienic place,
other than a bathroom, that:
(1) Is shielded from the view of others;
(2) Is free from intrusion by others; and
(3) Contains:
(I) A chair;
(II) A working surface; and
(III) An electrical outlet.

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