The below statement was taken from Section 43.3 of the Civil Code relating to personal rights (1997)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a mother may breastfeed her child in any location, public or private, except the private home or residence of another, where the mother and the child are otherwise authorized to be present.

California Ley de Amamantar

Seccion 43.3 del codigo civil relatando
derechos personales (1997)

No obstante cualquier otra provision De ley, una madre puede amamantar a su nino(a) cualquier lugar publico o privado, excepto el hogar o residencia privada de otra persona a menos que la madre y el nino(a) esten autorizados para hacerlo.

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