- This Act may be cited as the Breastfeeding Mothers Act, 2017.
- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"baby" means a child within zero to twenty four months of age;
- A woman who has a baby may breastfeed or express breast milk at a lactation place in the work place.
- (1) Every employer shall establish a lactation place in the manner prescribed under this Act.
- be shielded from view and be free from intrusion from co-workers;
- be clean, quiet, private and warm;
- not be a bathroom or toilet;
- have a lockable door;
- have a wash basin;
- have a fridge for storing expressed milk;
- have a provision for an electric outlet and
- lighting; and
- have a chair, table and a clean space to store equipment.
- provide a physical environment that is safe for the baby that meets the requirements under the relevant law;
- provide appropriate programs that develop a baby's cognitive, emotional, social and language abilities;
- employ an adequate number of trained staff; and provide nutrionally balanced meals and snacks daily.
- (1) A breastfeeding mother shall only use the lactation place during working hours for breastfeeding or expressing milk.
- (1) A breastfeeding mother may in the prescribed manner apply for a flexible work arrangement from the employer for the purposes of breastfeeding or expressing breast milk for the baby.
- the number of hours the employee is to work;
- the type and number of work assignments; and
- the exact location of where the employee is to work.
- (1) A person who owns, leases, or rents a public or private building accessible to the public, which has a maximum occupancy of thirty persons, shall install a baby changing facility.
- A person convicted of an offence under this Act shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand shillings or to an imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or to both.
- The Cabinet Secretary, in consultation with the Ministry of Health may, make regulations generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Act and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, may make regulations—
- prescribing the requisite standards and contents of the rooms or buildings contemplated under this Act;
- prescribing the manner and conduct of promoting the public awareness on breastfeeding mothers at the workplace;
- prescribing the standards of safety for the breastfeeding mother and the baby at the work place;
- prescribing the conduct and obligations of an employer at the workplace with respect to a breastfeeding mother;
- prescribing the manner and conduct of inspection and certification of lactation rooms as mother baby friendly; and forms to be used in application for the flexible work arrangement.