Michigan Breastfeeding Laws

 

Mothers in Michigan have the right to breastfeed in any public or private location they are legally allowed to be. The federal FLSA’s PUMP Act provides workplace lactation accommodation protections for all breastfeeding employees, but Michigan has no additional state-level lactation laws. 

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MI Breastfeeding Laws: In Public

Mothers in Michigan have the right to breastfeed in any public place. Read the law: 2014 Mich. Pub. Acts, Act 197

 

MI Breastfeeding Laws: At Work

Unfortunately, Michigan doesn’t have any state legislation to protect and support breastfeeding in the workplace. But all breastfeeding employees in Michigan are protected by the FLSA’s PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act. Under this federal mandate, breastfeeding employees are entitled to reasonable break time and a private space (other than a bathroom) to pump at work for one year.

 

MI Breastfeeding Information + Resources

Breastfeeding mothers are exempt from indecent exposure laws and from jury duty (upon request).

Michigan’s Breastfeeding Network advocates for an “equitable, just and breastfeeding-supportive culture.” Visit U.S. Breastfeeding Committee for a full list of state breastfeeding coalitions. 

 

Mamava designs solutions to empower breastfeeding and pumping parents on the go, like our freestanding lactation pods and lactation space locator app.

Laws are constantly evolving—which is a good thing! So if we’ve missed something, contact us at hello@mamava.com.
Disclaimer: Please consult a professional for legal advice. Mamava’s information on breastfeeding laws is not a substitute for legal counsel.

 
 

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