The North Dakota House passed gender-related bills Friday that would omit transgender identity from state data collection and criminalize health care providers who give gender-affirming care to minors. The bills still need to go through the Senate and governor to become law. The first measure would require “male” and “female” as assigned at birth…
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The North Dakota House has passed gender-related bills that would omit transgender identity from state data collection and criminalize health care providers who give gender-affirming care to minors. One bill would require “male” and “female” as assigned at birth to be the only options in state data collection of vital statistics. The other bill would charge a health care provider with a class B felony for performing gender-affirming surgery on a minor, and with a class A misdemeanor for giving puberty-blocking medication to a minor. The bills still need to go through the Senate and governor to become law.