We've all been there – Out in public then needing to use the restroom. But there is no public restroom available. For those with chronic bowel issues, that can be more then a minor inconvenience.
There should be a law or something that would allow you to use the bathroom without a hassle. After all, you do have a medical condition.
BUT WAIT – THERE IS !!
It's called THE RESTROOM ACCESS ACT (aka – Ally's Law). Has it been adopted in your state? Watch the video to get more information. Here are some great links so you can get all the details about this act and how YOU can take the necessary action to make a difference for others!
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- Great website that details the RESTROOM ACCESS ACT along with background information and ways you can take action to bring awareness and make a difference in your state. Great resource.
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– News article with additional background information
The Restroom Access Act (also known as Ally's Law or the Crohn's & Colitis Fairness Act) seeks to ensure that people with certain medical conditions have access to employee-only restrooms when a public one is unavailable.
• Crohn's disease
• ulcerative colitis
• other types of IBD
• irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
• any condition involving the use of an ostomy device
• any permanent or temporary condition requiring immediate access to a restroom
Ally's Law also covers pregnancy as a medical condition in some states.
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