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Statutes > Minnesota > 175-186 > 181 > 181_939

181.939 NURSING MOTHERS.

An employer must provide reasonable unpaid break time each day to an employee who needs to express breast milk for her infant child. The break time must, if possible, run concurrently with any break time already provided to the employee. An employer is not required to provide break time under this section if to do so would unduly disrupt the operations of the employer.

The employer must make reasonable efforts to provide a room or other location, in close proximity to the work area, other than a toilet stall, where the employee can express her milk in privacy. The employer would be held harmless if reasonable effort has been made.

For the purposes of this section, "employer" means a person or entity that employs one or more employees and includes the state and its political subdivisions.

History:

1998 c 369 s 1

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 175-186 > 181 > 181_939

181.939 NURSING MOTHERS.

An employer must provide reasonable unpaid break time each day to an employee who needs to express breast milk for her infant child. The break time must, if possible, run concurrently with any break time already provided to the employee. An employer is not required to provide break time under this section if to do so would unduly disrupt the operations of the employer.

The employer must make reasonable efforts to provide a room or other location, in close proximity to the work area, other than a toilet stall, where the employee can express her milk in privacy. The employer would be held harmless if reasonable effort has been made.

For the purposes of this section, "employer" means a person or entity that employs one or more employees and includes the state and its political subdivisions.

History:

1998 c 369 s 1


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 175-186 > 181 > 181_939

181.939 NURSING MOTHERS.

An employer must provide reasonable unpaid break time each day to an employee who needs to express breast milk for her infant child. The break time must, if possible, run concurrently with any break time already provided to the employee. An employer is not required to provide break time under this section if to do so would unduly disrupt the operations of the employer.

The employer must make reasonable efforts to provide a room or other location, in close proximity to the work area, other than a toilet stall, where the employee can express her milk in privacy. The employer would be held harmless if reasonable effort has been made.

For the purposes of this section, "employer" means a person or entity that employs one or more employees and includes the state and its political subdivisions.

History:

1998 c 369 s 1