ivflight
07-10-2011, 06:50 PM
I'm wondering if there are laws concerning restrooms in environments like bars and restaurants. I'm interested in answers to such questions as:
Does the business have to provide restrooms?
Do they have to be genderized?
Can the business prohibit the public from using their restrooms?
Can the business prohibit certain customers from using their restrooms?
Can the business charge for use of their restroom?
Would kind of thing be set at the federal/state/local level? I did a bit of googling and mostly ended up with discussion about building/plumbing codes. I live in IL.
I got interested in this after I had some food/drinks in the patio area of a club, then when I tried to go inside to use their restroom they either wanted me to leave my driver's license with the bouncer, or pay a cover charge (I refused to do either). I probably just won't go back there, but I'm curious where the law would have stood if I just walked right by the bouncer to use the restroom, and/or if they physically kept me from accessing the restroom.
Does the business have to provide restrooms?
Do they have to be genderized?
Can the business prohibit the public from using their restrooms?
Can the business prohibit certain customers from using their restrooms?
Can the business charge for use of their restroom?
Would kind of thing be set at the federal/state/local level? I did a bit of googling and mostly ended up with discussion about building/plumbing codes. I live in IL.
I got interested in this after I had some food/drinks in the patio area of a club, then when I tried to go inside to use their restroom they either wanted me to leave my driver's license with the bouncer, or pay a cover charge (I refused to do either). I probably just won't go back there, but I'm curious where the law would have stood if I just walked right by the bouncer to use the restroom, and/or if they physically kept me from accessing the restroom.