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Published on | 14 April 2015 |
Debated in | 1st Reading | 2nd Reading | Committee | Recommittal | 3rd Reading |
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Sitting No. 193
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29 Oct 2014
Plenary Session |
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Sitting No. 235
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03 Feb 2015
Plenary Session |
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Sitting No. 245
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03 Mar 2015
Plenary Session |
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Sitting No. 046
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24 Mar 2015
Consideration of Bills Committee |
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Sitting No. 256
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01 Apr 2015
Plenary Session |
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The objects of this Bill are to provide for the recognition and registration of the gender of a person and to regulate the effects of such a change, and due recognition and protection of the sex characteristics of a person. Gender identity is considered to be an inherent part of a person which may or may not need surgical or hormonal treatment or therapy and the Bill provides for a simplified procedure which respects the privacy of the person requesting that one’s official documents be changed to reflect one’s gender. Similarly, the sex characteristics of a person vary in nature and all persons must be empowered to make their decisions affecting their own bodily integrity and physical autonomy.