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Commission backs ordinance to require diaper‑changing accommodations in public buildings and businesses

Building Inspection Commission · February 15, 2017
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission unanimously supported Board File 161,353, moving diaper‑changing accommodation requirements into the administrative/building code, requiring male‑accessible or all‑gender stations where female restrooms already provide them, clarifying covered establishments, signage, waivers and a 12‑month compliance window for city buildings.

At its Feb. 15, 2017 meeting the Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to support Board of Supervisors File No. 161,353, a proposed ordinance that would require public‑serving buildings and certain businesses to install and maintain baby diaper‑changing accommodations. Diana Kizon, legislative aide to Supervisor Katie Tang, presented the measure and described amendments recommended by the Code Advisory Committee and DBI staff.

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