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  2. Unisex public toilet - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oklahoma continually adds unisex toilets to their campus to accommodate students who may require use of a less excessively gendered public toilet. As of February 2014, the university had 13 unisex toilets. [38] There are over 150 college campuses across the US that are creating unisex public toilets. [39]

  3. Potty parity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Despite the passage of legislation, equitable access to public toilets remains a problem for women in the United States. [2] No federal legislation relates to provision of facilities for women; [3] however, Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations stipulate "toilet rooms separate for each sex" unless unisex toilets are provided ...

  4. Workers' right to access the toilet - Wikipedia

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    Workers' right to access the toilet refers to the rights of employees to take a break when they need to use the toilet. The right to access a toilet is a basic human need. [1] Unless both the employee and employer agree to compensate the employee on rest breaks an employer cannot take away the worker's right to access a toilet facility while ...

  5. Why Public Bathrooms Are So Rare in America - AOL

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    The U.S. has eight public toilets per 100,000 people. Public toilets were a fact of life in the U.S. and elsewhere for centuries — at least as far back as the Roman Empire. As leaders began to ...

  6. Potty parity - Wikipedia

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    Provisions for separate toilets for women workers are found in Section 19 of the Factories Act, 1948; [27] Section 9 of the Plantations Labour Act, 1951; [28] Section 20 of the Mines Act, 1952; [29] Rule 53 of the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Rules, 1971; [30] and Rule 42 of the Inter State Migrant Workmen (RECS) Central Rules ...

  7. House speaker backs transgender bathroom restrictions on ...

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    Asked about any contradiction between Mace's present actions and her past statements, her spokeswoman Gabrielle Lipsky reiterated support for the ban and said: "We support gay marriage, voted for ...

  8. Restroom Access Act - Wikipedia

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    US states with Restroom Access Acts. The Restroom Access Act, also known as Ally's Law, is legislation passed by several U.S. states that requires retail establishments that have toilet facilities for their employees to also allow customers to use the facilities if the customer has a medical condition requiring immediate access to a toilet, such as inflammatory bowel disease or Crohn’s disease.

  9. McBride says she will ‘follow the rules’ of House bathroom ban

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    Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del.), set to be the nation’s first openly transgender member of Congress when she takes office in January, said she will comply with a policy instituted Wednesday by ...