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Bill Description
AN ACT relating to common law, statutes and rules of construction; specifying definitions and standards for the application of a person's biological sex in law, rules or regulations; providing for the law to distinguish between accommodations for males and females; requiring the collection of vital statistics and other data to identify persons as male or female at birth; and providing for an effective date.
Notes
A common sense bill that establishes important definitions and standards including:
- A person's "sex" means the person's biological sex, either male or female, at birth.
- The terms "woman" and "girl" refer to human females, and the terms "man" and "boy" refer to human males.
- "Mother" means a parent of the female sex.
- "Father" means a parent of the male sex.
- "Female" means a person who has, had, will have or would have had, but for a congenital anomaly or intentional or unintentional disruption, the reproductive system that at some point produces, transports and utilizes eggs for fertilization
- "Male" means a person who has, had, will have or would have had, but for a congenital anomaly or intentional or unintentional disruption, the reproductive system that at some point produces, transports and utilizes sperm for fertilization.
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House
3rd Reading:Passed 50-9-3-0-0Yea: Allemand; Andrew; Angelos; Banks; Bear; Brady; Bratten; Brown; Brown, G.; Campbell, K.; Clouston; Connolly; Davis; Eklund; Erickson; Filer; Geringer; Guggenmos; Haroldson; Harshman; Heiner; Hoeft; Johnson; Kelly; Knapp; Larsen; Larson; Lawley; Lien; Locke; Lucas; McCann; Neiman; Ottman; Pendergraft; Rodriguez-Williams; Schmid; Singh; Smith; Strock; Styvar; Tarver; Thayer; Washut; Wasserburger; Webb; Wharff; Williams; Winter; Wylie
Nay: Byron; Campbell, E.; Chestek; Jarvis; Nicholas; Provenza; Sherwood; Storer; Yin
Absent: Posey; Riggins; Webber