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by Amy Spangler
March 07, 2007
In an effort to increase breastfeeding rates among low-income women in California, Senate Bill 22 has been amended to incorporate the following provisions:
Hospitals that provide maternity services and whose exclusive breastfeeding rates are among the lowest 25 percent of state ratings, must offer a minimum of eight hours of training to appropriate administrative and supervisory staff on policies and recommendations for the promotion of breastfeeding among low-income women.
Effective July 1, 2007, the California State Department of Public Health will assume responsibility for the administration of the California WIC program and a public service campaign to include promotion of breastfeeding.
On or before July 1, 2008, the California State Department of Public Health must expand existing breastfeeding promotion programs at WIC program sites, and fund new programs.
An unspecified sum will be allocated from the General Fund to the State Department of Public Health to fund these new programs.
Existing Medi-Cal program procedures will be streamlined in order to improve access to lactation support and breast pumps.
Congratulations, California breastfeeding advocates!