xxblushesxx -> RE: Breastfeeding In Court? (11/19/2011 7:16:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: xxblushesxx Yes, a school absolutely can forbid children. If they forbid children in the classroom, the lady can still express milk, but not breastfeed because there are no children allowed. Just as an employer can tell you no children allowed. It may be written funny, but the law can't force schools to allow children, nor employers to do so either. How so when a school/employer cannot make law? Here is the law that I'm speaking of: quote:
211.755 Breast-feeding permitted -- Municipal ordinances not to prohibit or restrict -- Interference prohibited. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, a mother may breast-feed her baby or express breast milk in any location, public or private, where the mother is otherwise authorized to be. Breast-feeding a child or expressing breast milk as part of breast-feeding shall not be considered an act of public indecency and shall not be considered indecent exposure, sexual conduct, lewd touching, or obscenity. (2) A municipality may not enact an ordinance that prohibits or restricts a mother breast-feeding a child or expressing breast milk in a public or private location where the mother and child are otherwise authorized to be. In a municipal ordinance, indecent exposure, sexual conduct, lewd touching, obscenity, and similar terms do not include the act of a mother breast-feeding a child in a public or private location where the mother and child are otherwise authorized to be. (3) No person shall interfere with a mother breast-feeding her child in any location, public or private, where the mother is otherwise authorized to be. Effective: July 12, 2006 History: Created 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 80, sec. 1, effective July 12, 2006. This seems to say that unless the LAW says the child cannot be present, the mother may breastfeed wherever and whenever they choose as long as SHE is allowed to be there. This would encompass bars, for example where it is illegal for a child to be present (and not just the bar's policy). You can try to say that schools have to let children in, but until someone does, it is what it is. Children ARE allowed in bars here. *lol*
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