HomeLaw Trackermissouri·⚖️ Criminal Defense
PROPOSEDPROPOSED BILLMissouriLOW IMPACT

Law change in Missouri

⚠️
PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

Missouri legislative item tracked as metadata only. SB 1271 - Current law requires school districts to adopt a written policy regarding the provision of certain accommodations for lactating employees, teachers, and students. This act requires charter schools, in addition to school districts, to adopt such a policy and provide such accommodations. The act specifies that each school building shall contain suitable accommodation in the form of a "private and secure" room designated for the exclusive use of women and "lactating students" that includes certain features established in current law, such as running water, a refrigerator for breast milk storage, and electrical outlets. Additionally, a public school or charter school shall ensure that a lactating student is given a reasonable amount of time to accommodate the need to express breast milk, and a student shall not incur an academic penalty as a result of the use, during the school day, of the accommodations provided for under the act. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education shall develop a model policy that satisfies the provisions of the act before January 1, 2027. School districts and charter schools shall adopt a written policy pursuant to the provisions of the act before July 1, 2027. This act is similar to SB 343 (2025). OLIVIA SHANNON. Status: In Committee.

Published January 27, 2026
SHAREShare on Facebook

RELATED CHANGES

PROPOSED BILL
Law change in Missouri

May 6, 2026

PROPOSED BILL
Law change in Missouri

May 6, 2026

PROPOSED BILL
Law change in Missouri

May 6, 2026

PROPOSED BILL
Law change in Missouri

May 6, 2026

All missouri changes →
Legal Information Only. This is general legal information, not advice for your specific situation. Consult a licensed attorney before taking action.