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List of active legislation by state
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State | Applies to | Summary | Status | Last Checked |
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AK | Adults | SB 270, Criminalizes those who knowingly stay inside restrooms with a child of the opposite biological sex [1] | Passed Senate, to be deliberated in the House on March 14, 2023 | March 13, 2023 |
AK | Students | HB 1156 allows students to sue the school if they encounter a member of the opposite biological sex | Passed House, to be deliberated in the Senate on March 13, 2023 | March 13, 2023 |
AL | Students | HB 322 requires public K-12 schools to designate use of rooms where students may be in various stages of undress on the basis of biological sex | Passed on April 7, 2022 | |
AR | Students | SB 1040, requires public schools to provide separate accommodations to a person who is "unwilling or unable" to use a bathroom which matches their "immutable biological sex as determined by anatomy and genetics at the time of the person's birth." Additionally, a student who encounters a person of the opposite sex in a restroom may have a cause of action against the school and may sue to "recover monetary damages for all psychological, emotional and physical harm suffered." [1] | Passed Senate on February 23, 2023; deliberated by the House on March 8, 2023 | March 13, 2023 |
AZ | Students | SB 1040 allows students who encounter a person of the opposite sex in a restroom to sue the school. | Passed senate on February 28, 2023; under deliberation at the House [2] | March 13, 2023 |
FL | Adults | HB 1521, "A person 18 years of age or older who willfully enters, for a purpose other than those listed in subs ection (6), a restroom or changing facility designated for the opposite sex and refuses to immediately depart when asked to do so by another person present in the restroom or changing facility commits a misdemeanor of the second degree" [2] | Referred to committee March 9, 2023 [3] | March 13, 2023 |
FL | Adults | SB 1674, "A person 18 years of age or older who willfully enters, for a purpose other than those listed in subsection (6), a restroom or changing facility designated for the opposite sex and refuses to immediately depart when asked to do so by another person present in the restroom or changing facility commits a misdemeanor of the second degree" [3] | Referred to committee March 9, 2023 [4] | March 13, 2023 |
IN | Adults | HB 1520, "Makes it a Class B misdemeanor if: (1) a male knowingly or intentionally enters a restroom that is designated to be used only by females; or (2) a female knowingly or intentionally enters a restroom that is designated to be used only by males." A reintroduction of HB 1348 from previous year. | Referred to committee January 19, 2023 [5] | March 13, 2023 |
OK | Students | SB 615 requires students to use restrooms and locker rooms that match the sex listed on their birth certificates. Requires schools to provide a single-occupancy changing room as a reasonable accommodation for students who do not wish to comply. | In effect as of May 25, 2022 [6] | |
TN | Adults | HB 1151 modified the definition of "public spaces" in Tennesee indecent exposure laws to include multi-user restrooms, locker rooms, or dressing rooms. Existing interpretations of TN law could construe a trans person using such facilities as indecent exposure if another person finds their presence objectionable.[7] | In effect as of July 1, 2019 [8] |