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HB 6168

School aid: other; funding for menstrual hygiene products in schools; provide for. Amends secs. 11 & 99g of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1611 & 388.1699g).

2023-2024 Regular Session Introduced by Felicia Brabec and 12 co-sponsors

Summary of HB 6168: Funding for Menstrual Hygiene Products in Schools Main Purpose and IntentThis bill aims to require Michigan school districts to provide free menstrual hygiene p

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Bill Summary · HB 6168

Summary of HB 6168: Funding for Menstrual Hygiene Products in Schools

Main Purpose and Intent

This bill aims to require Michigan school districts to provide free menstrual hygiene products (such as tampons and pads) in school restrooms for students. The goal is to ensure that all students have access to these necessary supplies, regardless of their financial situation.

Key Provisions

  • Amends the State School Aid Act to require school districts to make menstrual hygiene products available at no cost to students in school restrooms.
  • Directs the Michigan Department of Education to establish guidelines for the types of products that must be provided and the placement/availability of these products.
  • Appropriates $5 million in state funding annually to reimburse school districts for the cost of providing these products.

Affected Parties

  • All public school districts in Michigan would be required to comply by making menstrual products freely available.
  • Students in grades 5-12 who menstruate would benefit from having access to these necessary supplies while at school.
  • The $5 million in annual state funding would be allocated from the School Aid Fund to support this initiative.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • The bill was introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives on January 22, 2025.
  • If passed, the law would take effect beginning with the 2025-2026 school year.
  • School districts would be required to implement the new menstrual product availability policy by the start of the 2025-2026 academic year.
  • The Michigan Department of Education would need to develop and publish implementation guidelines prior to the start of the 2025-2026 school year.

Overall, this bill aims to improve access to essential menstrual hygiene products for students in Michigan public schools, addressing an issue of equity and reducing barriers to education.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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