Child Welfare Nondiscrimination Laws

Foster care nondiscrimination laws protect LGBTQ foster parents and families from discrimination by foster care agencies and officials. Some states permits state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs.

State statute, regulation, and/or agency policy prohibits discrimination in foster care based on sexual orientation and gender identity
29 states + D.C.
State statute, regulation, and/or agency policy prohibits discrimination in foster care based on sexual orientation only
5 states + 1 territory
No explicit protections against discrimination in foster care based on sexual orientation or gender identity
16 states + 4 territories
State permits state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs
State permits state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs
14 states

*Alabama permits discrimination only by child service agencies that do not receive government funding.
*Michigan permits discrimination only by child service agencies that do not receive government funding, but a recent

federal injunction
means that a trial will be held to address this law.
*Utah 
prohibits unmarried couples from fostering. Only legally married couples or single individuals can foster.

For additional information, contact Family Equality Council, Human Rights Campaign, or American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. "Equality Maps: Foster and Adoption Laws."
https://www.lgbtmap.org/equality-maps/foster_and_adoption_laws. Accessed [date of access].

60% of LGBTQ population lives in states which have statutes, regulations, and/or agency policies prohibiting discrimination in foster care based on sexual orientation and gender identity
9% of LGBTQ population lives in states which have statutes, regulations, and/or agency policies prohibiting discrimination in foster care based on sexual orientation only
31% of LGBTQ population lives in states which have no explicit protections against discrimination in foster care based on sexual orientation or gender identity
26% of LGBTQ population lives in states permitting state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs

Adoption nondiscrimination laws and policies protect LGBTQ parents and families from discrimination by adoption agencies and officials. Some states permit state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs.

State statute, regulation, and/or agency policy prohibits discrimination in adoption based on sexual orientation and gender identity
29 states + D.C.
State statute, regulation, and/or agency policy prohibits discrimination in adoption based on sexual orientation only
4 states + 1 territory
No explicit protections against discrimination in adoption based on sexual orientation or gender identity
17 states + 4 territories
State permits state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs
State permits state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs
14 states

*Notes (and see “Citations & More Information” below the map legend for more information about every state):
-Alabama and Michigan permit discrimination only by child service agencies that do not receive government funding.
-Utah 
prohibits unmarried couples from adopting. Only legally married couples or single individuals can adopt. 

This map is based on analysis by MAP in consultation with

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD),
Lambda Legal, and the
National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR).

Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. “Equality Maps: Foster and Adoption Laws.”

https://www.lgbtmap.org/equality-maps/foster_and_adoption_laws. Accessed [date of access].

60% of LGBTQ population lives in states which have statutes, regulations, and/or agency policies prohibiting discrimination in adoption based on sexual orientation and gender identity
5% of LGBTQ population lives in states which have statutes, regulations, and/or agency policies prohibiting discrimination in adoption based on sexual orientation only
35% of LGBTQ population lives in states which have no explicit protections against discrimination in adoption based on sexual orientation or gender identity
26% of LGBTQ population lives in states permitting state-licensed child welfare agencies to refuse to place and provide services to children and families, including LGBTQ people and same-sex couples, if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs

This map shows which states have explicit state-based statutory, regulatory, and/or agency policy protections against discrimination for youth in the child welfare system. These protections prohibit discrimination against youth in the child welfare system based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Statute, regulation, and/or agency policy that prohibits discrimination against youth in the child welfare system based on sexual orientation and gender identity
35 states + 1 territory + D.C.
Statute, regulation, and/or agency policy that prohibits discrimination against youth in the child welfare system based only on sexual orientation
8 states
No statute, regulation, and/or agency policy on discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in child welfare
7 states + 4 territories
Explicit guidance about transgender youth in the child welfare system being placed in housing according to their gender identity
Explicit guidance about transgender youth in the child welfare system being placed in housing according to their gender identity
14 states
Requires LGBTQ-inclusive cultural competency training for child welfare staff and/or foster parents
Requires LGBTQ-inclusive cultural competency training for child welfare staff and/or foster parents
13 states

In addition to these explicit policies, several states have policies that prohibit discrimination based on “sex.” Although such policies do not explicitly prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and are therefore not included on this map, advocates may be able to utilize these protections to protect transgender youth as case law evolves.

This map also includes the states in which there are laws or regulations that require current and prospective foster parents and child welfare staff to receive training about LGBTQ youth in areas like cultural competency and legal requirements, as well as the states with laws requiring that transgender youth be placed in accordance with their gender identity. Only states with explicit legal guidance for transgender youth placement are included. These laws and regulations are designed to improve the safety and outcomes for LGBTQ youth in the child welfare system.

For more information, please contact Lambda Legal.

Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. "Equality Maps: Foster and Adoption Laws." https://www.lgbtmap.org/equality-maps/foster_and_adoption_laws. Accessed [date of access].
74% of LGBTQ population lives in states that have statute, regulation, and/or agency policy that prohibits discrimination against youth in the child welfare system based on sexual orientation and gender identity
8% of LGBTQ population lives in states that have statute, regulation, and/or agency policy that prohibits discrimination against youth in the child welfare system based only on sexual orientation
18% of LGBTQ population lives in states that have no statute, regulation, and/or agency policy on discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in child welfare

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  • 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
  • Law covers association
  • Law prevents schools from adding LGBTQ protections
  • Law bans transgender students from using school facilities consistent with their gender identity
State Anti-bullying Nondiscrimination Year Passed
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Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
2011
California
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Colorado
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Connecticut
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
2021
Delaware
District of Columbia
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Florida
Georgia 2011
Guam
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Hawaii
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Idaho
Illinois
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Indiana
Iowa
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Maryland
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Massachusetts
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Michigan
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Minnesota
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Mississippi
Missouri State does not have this law State does not have this law 2006
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New Hampshire
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New Jersey
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New Mexico
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
New York
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
North Carolina
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
North Dakota
Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Rhode Island
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
South Carolina
South Dakota State does not have this law State does not have this law 2012
Tennessee
Texas
U.S. Virgin Islands
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Utah
Vermont
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Virginia
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
Washington
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identity
West Virginia
Wisconsin
State has law that only covers sexual orientation
Wyoming