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Board passes ordinance requiring single-user restrooms be designated all-gender in businesses and city buildings
Summary
Supervisors adopted an ordinance that requires businesses and places of public accommodation to designate single-user restroom facilities as all-gender and directs the Department of Building Inspection to enforce signage requirements; the rule also applies to city-owned or leased buildings.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 5 passed an ordinance requiring that single-occupancy restrooms in businesses, places of public accommodation and city-owned or leased buildings be identified as all-gender. The measure directs the Department of Building Inspection to enforce signage…
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