Can bathroom LIGHTING share a circuit with other LIGHTING?

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My question concerns the second floor of a house that has three 'secondary bedrooms' (not a master bedroom). Each of these bedrooms has its own bathroom.

We intend to run a dedicated 20A circuit to each bathroom just for it's receptacle(s) (no lighting). (I guess that's about as good as that can be done.)

This house has mostly LED lighting, so the lighting loads are low. We were thinking that we could combine the lighting circuit for a bedroom with the lighting circuit for its respective bathroom. This Bedroom / Bathroom Lighting circuit would have NO outlets.

I know that with heat lamps and other loads the "lighting load" in a smaller bathroom is not always small. However, the LED lighting for the adjacent bedroom will be less than 1 Amp.

Thanks for reading.
 
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