Bans on Transgender People Using Public Bathrooms and Facilities According to their Gender Identity
State bans transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities consistent with their gender identity in all government-owned buildings and spaces, including K-12 schools, colleges, and more
State bans transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities consistent with their gender identity in K-12 schools and at least some government-owned buildings
State bans transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities consistent with their gender identity in K-12 schools
No state ban on transgender people’s use of bathrooms or facilities
State law makes it a criminal offense, in certain circumstances, for transgender people to use bathrooms or facilities consistent with their gender identity
State has law or policy defining “sex†in ways that may impact transgender people’s access to bathrooms or facilities according to their gender identity
*Notes:
–Click “Citations” to find more information about each state’s ban, the places or spaces it covers, and more information.
–Both Florida and Ohio‘s bans apply to at least some private settings. All other bans currently on the books apply only to government-owned settings. See the Citations for more detail.
–In Idaho, in August 2023, a federal judge temporarily blocked the state’s ban from being enforced. The lawsuit against the ban is ongoing.
–In Virginia, the state’s ban is via state agency policy (which school districts are required by law to adopt), rather than legislation. However, many school districts are resisting this adoption, and so implementation/enforcement of the ban may vary across the state. Click “Citations & More Information” to learn more.
Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. [Year of access]. “Equality Maps: Bans on Transgender People’s Use of Public Bathrooms & Facilities According to Their Gender Identity.”
https://www.mapresearch.org/equality-maps/nondiscrimination/bathroom_bans. Accessed [day of access].
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- Indicates state law or policy
- Indicates local laws or policies and/or partial law
- Indicates no law or policy
- Enumeration not applicable
- State has law that only covers sexual orientationLaw covers sexual orientation
- State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identityLaw covers sexual orientation and gender identity/expression
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Law covers association
- Law prevents schools from adding LGBTQ protections
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Law bans transgender students from using school facilities consistent with their gender identity
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