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South Dakota Bill Regarding Transgender Policies in High School Activities (SB 140)
This law was last updated on Dec 6, 2016
Number
SB 140
Status
Failed to Pass
Proposed
Jan 28, 2015
Sponsors
Primary Sponsors: 2
Total Sponsors: 2
Full Bill Text
SB 140 would ban transgender high school students from participating in school athletics.
The bill would directly override the authority of the South Dakota High School Activities Association which allows participation for all students regardless of their gender identity or expression in an environment free from discrimination.
The bill voids the existing policy adopted by the Association and states “for purposes of participation in athletics sanctioned by the association, the sole determinant of a student’s sexual identity is the sexual identity noted on the student’s certificate of birth.”
Further, “if no sexual identity is noted on the student’s certificate of birth, the sole determinant is the sexual identity noted on the South Dakota High School Activities Association Physical Exam Form that is completed by a health care professional at the student’s physical examination.”
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