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ASSEMBLY BILL NO. ASSEMBLYWOMAN SPIEGEL PREFILED FEBRUARY, 0 Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services A.B. SUMMARY Requires an employer to make certain accommodations for a nursing mother. (BDR 0-) FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: Increases or Newly Provides for Term of Imprisonment in County or City Jail or Detention Facility. Effect on the State: Yes. CONTAINS UNFUNDED MANDATE (, ) (NOT REQUESTED BY AFFECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT) ~ EXPLANATION Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. AN ACT relating to public health; requiring certain employers to provide a reasonable time and place for an employee who is a nursing mother to express breast milk; prohibiting an employer from retaliating against an employee for certain actions relating to this requirement; authorizing a public employee who is aggrieved by an employer s failure to comply with this requirement or for retaliation by the employer to file a complaint; exempting certain small employers from this requirement based on an undue hardship; authorizing a local board of health to establish a voluntary mediation program to mediate disputes concerning a violation of this requirement; authorizing the Labor Commissioner to enforce the requirement against a private employer; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Legislative Counsel s Digest: Existing law requires employers to provide their employees with meal and rest periods, with certain exceptions. (NRS 0.0) Existing law also authorizes the Labor Commissioner to prosecute violations of this requirement and makes violation of this requirement a misdemeanor, subject to a civil penalty of $,000 per violation. (NRS 0.0, 0.) Existing federal law also requires an employer to provide reasonable break time and a private place for employees to express breast milk for a nursing child for year after the child s birth. ( U.S.C. 0(r)) - *AB*

0 0 Sections and of this bill require each public and private employer in this State, other than the Department of Corrections, to provide reasonable break time and a clean, private place for an employee who is a nursing mother to express breast milk. This break time may be provided with or without compensation. Additionally, sections and prohibit employers from retaliating against an employee who: () takes such break time or uses the designated place to express breast milk; or () takes any action to enforce this requirement. Section exempts a private employer which has fewer than 0 employees from the duty to provide these accommodations if doing so would cause an undue hardship. Section of this bill authorizes a local board of health to establish a voluntary mediation program to resolve disputes concerning the requirement to provide break time and a place for the employee to express breast milk. Section authorizes a public employee to file a complaint against a public employer who fails to meet this requirement or who retaliates against an employee. Section of this bill authorizes the Labor Commissioner to enforce these requirements against private employers. Finally, section of this bill makes a private employer who violates these requirements guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to a civil penalty of $,000 per violation. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 0 0 Section. Chapter of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:. A local board of health may, by regulation, establish a program of voluntary mediation for disputes concerning complaints of violations of section or of this act.. Participation in a program of voluntary mediation must be voluntary and is not required as a condition to seeking enforcement pursuant to NRS 0.0, 0. or section or of this act.. Regulations establishing a program of voluntary mediation pursuant to subsection may include, without limitation: (a) Requirements for participation; (b) The types of disputes that may be submitted for mediation; (c) The manner in which the parties must submit information concerning the dispute; (d) The manner in which any inspections may occur; (e) The manner in which findings and recommendations will be made; (f) Any required fee to cover the cost of the mediation; and (g) Any other matters relevant to the mediation.. Upon completion of any mediation conducted pursuant to this section, the mediator shall provide the parties with his or her written findings and recommendations.. The local board of health shall not report any information to the Labor Commissioner or a court concerning a mediation - *AB*

0 0 0 0 conducted pursuant to this section except the written findings and recommendations of the mediator. Sec.. Chapter of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:. Except as otherwise provided in subsection, a public body shall provide an employee who is the mother of a child under year of age with: (a) Reasonable break time, with or without compensation, for the employee to express breast milk as needed; and (b) A clean, private place, other than a bathroom, where the employee may express such milk.. An officer or agent of a public body shall not retaliate, or direct or encourage another person to retaliate, against an employee of the public body because the employee has: (a) Taken break time or used the space provided pursuant to subsection to express breast milk; or (b) Taken any action to require the public body to comply with the requirements of this section, including, without limitation, filing a complaint, testifying, assisting or participating in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing to enforce the provisions of this section.. An employee who is aggrieved by the failure of a public body to comply with the provisions of this section may: (a) If the employee is employed by the Executive Department of the State Government and is not an employee of an entity described in NRS.0, file a complaint with the Personnel Commission in accordance with the procedures provided pursuant to NRS.; (b) If the employee is employed by the Legislative Department of the State Government, file a complaint with the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau; (c) If the employee is employed by the Judicial Department of the State Government, file a complaint with the Court Administrator; and (d) If the employee is employed by a municipality, county, school district or other type of district, or a city or town, file a complaint with the Local Government Employee-Management Relations Board.. The requirements of this section do not apply to the Department of Corrections. The Department is encouraged to comply with the provisions of this section to the extent practicable.. As used in this section, public body means: (a) The State of Nevada, or any agency, instrumentality or corporation thereof; (b) The Nevada System of Higher Education; - *AB*

0 0 0 0 (c) Any municipality, county, school district or other type of district, or a city or town, incorporated or unincorporated; or (d) Any other body corporate and politic comprising a political subdivision of this State or acting on behalf thereof. Sec.. NRS. is hereby amended to read as follows:.. The Commission shall adopt regulations which provide for the adjustment of grievances for which a hearing is not provided by federal law or NRS.,.,.,. or.0 [.] and complaints filed pursuant to section of this act. Any grievance for which a hearing is not provided by NRS.,.,.,. or.0, or any complaint filed pursuant to section of this act, is subject to adjustment pursuant to this section.. The regulations must provide procedures for: (a) Consideration and adjustment of the grievance or complaint within the agency in which it arose. (b) Submission to the Employee-Management Committee for a final decision if the employee is still dissatisfied with the resolution of the dispute. (c) If requested by an employee or agency, the use of a resolution conference to resolve a grievance [.] or complaint.. The regulations must include provisions for: (a) Submitting each proposed resolution of a dispute which has a fiscal effect to the Budget Division of the Office of Finance for a determination by that Division whether the resolution is feasible on the basis of its fiscal effects; and (b) Making the resolution binding.. Any grievance or complaint which is subject to adjustment pursuant to this section may be appealed to the Employee- Management Committee for a final decision. Except as otherwise provided in subsection, a final decision of the Committee is binding. The Committee or an employee may petition a court of competent jurisdiction for enforcement of the Committee s binding decisions.. The employee may represent himself or herself at any hearing regarding a grievance or complaint which is subject to adjustment pursuant to this section or be represented by an attorney or other person of the employee s own choosing.. As used in this section, grievance means an act, omission or occurrence which an employee who has attained permanent status feels constitutes an injustice relating to any condition arising out of the relationship between an employer and an employee, including, but not limited to, compensation, working hours, working conditions, membership in an organization of employees or the interpretation of any law, regulation or disagreement. - *AB*

0 0 0 0 Sec.. NRS.0 is hereby amended to read as follows:.0. It is a prohibited practice for a local government employer or its designated representative willfully to: (a) Interfere, restrain or coerce any employee in the exercise of any right guaranteed under this chapter. (b) Dominate, interfere or assist in the formation or administration of any employee organization. (c) Discriminate in regard to hiring, tenure or any term or condition of employment to encourage or discourage membership in any employee organization. (d) Discharge or otherwise discriminate against any employee because the employee has signed or filed an affidavit, petition or complaint or given any information or testimony under this chapter, or because the employee has formed, joined or chosen to be represented by any employee organization. (e) Refuse to bargain collectively in good faith with the exclusive representative as required in NRS.0. Bargaining collectively includes the entire bargaining process, including mediation and fact-finding, provided for in this chapter. (f) Discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, age, physical or visual handicap, national origin or because of political or personal reasons or affiliations. (g) Fail to provide the information required by NRS.0. (h) Fail to comply with the requirements of section of this act.. It is a prohibited practice for a local government employee or for an employee organization or its designated agent willfully to: (a) Interfere with, restrain or coerce any employee in the exercise of any right guaranteed under this chapter. (b) Refuse to bargain collectively in good faith with the local government employer, if it is an exclusive representative, as required in NRS.0. Bargaining collectively includes the entire bargaining process, including mediation and fact-finding, provided for in this chapter. (c) Discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, age, physical or visual handicap, national origin or because of political or personal reasons or affiliations. (d) Fail to provide the information required by NRS.0. Sec.. Chapter 0 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:. Except as otherwise provided in subsection, each employer shall provide an employee who is the mother of a child under year of age with: (a) Reasonable break time, with or without compensation, for the employee to express breast milk as needed; and - *AB*

0 0 0 0 (b) A clean, private place, other than a bathroom, where the employee may express such milk.. An employer shall not retaliate, or direct or encourage another person to retaliate, against any employee because that employee has: (a) Taken break time or used the space provided pursuant to subsection to express breast milk; or (b) Taken any action to require the employer to comply with the requirements of this section, including, without limitation, filing a complaint, testifying, assisting or participating in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing to enforce the provisions of this section.. An employer who employs fewer than 0 employees is not subject to the requirements of this section if these requirements would impose an undue hardship on the employer, considering the size, financial resources, nature and structure of the business of the employer. Sec.. NRS 0.0 is hereby amended to read as follows: 0.0 The Labor Commissioner or the representative of the Labor Commissioner shall cause the provisions of NRS 0.00 to 0., inclusive, and section of this act to be enforced, and upon notice from the Labor Commissioner or the representative:. The district attorney of any county in which a violation of those sections has occurred;. The Deputy Labor Commissioner, as provided in NRS 0.00;. The Attorney General, as provided in NRS 0.0 or 0.0; or. The special counsel, as provided in NRS 0.0, shall prosecute the action for enforcement according to law. Sec.. NRS 0. is hereby amended to read as follows: 0.. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 0.0, any person who violates any provision of NRS 0.00 to 0., inclusive, and section of this act, or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto, is guilty of a misdemeanor.. In addition to any other remedy or penalty, the Labor Commissioner may impose against the person an administrative penalty of not more than $,000 for each such violation. Sec.. The provisions of NRS. do not apply to any additional expenses of a local government that are related to the provisions of this act. Sec.. This act becomes effective on July, 0. H - *AB*