Single user restrooms in california must be designated as all gender.
California law single use bathrooms.
Effective march 1 2017 under a new law known the equal restroom access act california businesses that have single user restrooms are required to designate such restrooms as all gender and must post appropriate accessible signage to that effect.
By breaking with republican led states and cities that have moved to restrict bathroom use the california assembly on monday passed legislation requiring all single stall bathrooms to be open to.
The signs on single user restrooms must comply with title 24 of the california code of regulations.
The recommended symbol comprises a geometric symbol of a triangle superimposed on a circle.
Essentially any business or public building with single occupancy restrooms must designate the restrooms as gender neutral.
A all single user toilet facilities in any business establishment place of public accommodation or state or local government agency shall be identified as all gender toilet facilities by signage that complies with title 24 of the california code of regulations and designated for use by no more than one occupant at a time or for family or assisted use.
Equal restroom access act california has some of the most inclusive public restroom laws in the country.
California students can already do so under a law brown signed in 2013.
This means that each covered single user restroom must at minimum have the following signage.