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:
- Ohio Department of Education Menstrual Products Page
- Ohio Senate Bill Announcement
- Ohio Revised Code Section 3313.6413
This initiative represents a significant step forward in ensuring menstrual equity and supporting student health and well-being across Ohio schools.