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Ohio Law Requires Free Feminine Hygiene Products in Schools

Ohio law mandates the provision of free feminine hygiene products in schools, ensuring menstrual equity for all students.

By Anna Devlin

Ohio Schools Now Required to Provide Free Menstrual Products

Overview

In 2023, Ohio passed a groundbreaking law requiring free menstrual products in school restrooms for grades six through twelve. This legislation, part of House Bill 33, marks a significant step forward in promoting menstrual equity in educational institutions.

Who Does This Apply To?

The requirement applies to:

  • Public school districts
  • Community schools
  • STEM schools
  • Chartered nonpublic schools
  • Any public schools enrolling students in grades 6-12

Implementation Details

Product Requirements

  • Schools have flexibility in choosing:
    • Types of dispensers
    • Types of menstrual products offered
  • Products must be freely available in school restrooms

Funding Allocation

The state has committed $5 million total:

  • $2 million for dispenser installation
  • $3 million for menstrual products

Distribution of funds is based on:

  • Number of requests
  • Number of buildings in the district
  • Student population

How to Access Funding

Schools can request funding through the following resources:

Additional Resources

For more information, visit:

This initiative represents a significant step forward in ensuring menstrual equity and supporting student health and well-being across Ohio schools.

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