Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB405

Introduced
4/27/23  
Refer
4/27/23  
Report Pass
5/24/23  

Caption

Relating to definitions used in state law; to provide legislative findings; to amend Section 1-1-1, Code of Alabama 1975, to define terms and delete obsolete or unnecessary definitions; to require vital statistics records to identify each individual as male or female at birth; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.

Impact

If enacted, HB 405 would amend the Code of Alabama 1975 to modernize the language regarding familial and gender definitions. This adjustment could significantly influence how state laws are applied, particularly in areas related to health, education, and public policy. Importantly, the bill touches on issues relevant to gender separation in contexts such as sports, shelters, and facilities, where the distinctions between sexes are claimed to have implications for safety and privacy.

Summary

House Bill 405, known as the What Is A Woman Act, is a legislative proposal aimed at clarifying and solidifying the definitions of gender-related terms within Alabama state law. The bill seeks to explicitly define 'man', 'woman', 'boy', 'girl', 'mother', and 'father', emphasizing that these definitions are based on biological sex at birth. The legislation mandates that the state and any political subdivisions collecting vital statistics must categorize individuals as either male or female at birth, thus standardizing how gender is identified in official records.

Contention

The bill has garnered attention and sparked debate, particularly among advocates for transgender rights who view the strict definitions of gender as potentially discriminatory. Critics argue that the legislation may oversimplify complex issues surrounding gender identity and could further stigmatize individuals whose gender identity does not conform to traditional definitions. Proponents, however, argue for the necessity of distinguishing biological sex for clarity and safety in various sectors, asserting that this alignment with biological realities is vital for maintaining societal norms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB111

Sex-based terms, defined; vital statistics, report sex as male or female at birth required, legislative policy regarding sex and gender identity established

AL HB107

Sex-based terms, defined; vital statistics, report sex as male or female at birth required, legislative policy regarding sex and gender identity established

AL SB79

Sex-based terms, defined; vital statistics, report sex as male or female at birth required, legislative policy regarding sex and gender identity established

AL SB92

Sex-based terms, defined; vital statistics, report sex as male or female at birth required, legislative policy regarding sex and gender identity established

AL HB103

State Board of Veterans Affairs, omnibus revisions to update the existing code language to current style and practice.

AL HB408

Relating to self-defense, to amend Section 13A-3-23, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide a person's use of physical force in defending himself, herself, or another person is presumed reasonable; to further provide for the immunity received by a person whose use of physical force on another person is justified self-defense; to shift the burden of proving a person's use of physical force is not justified to the state; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style

AL HB442

Legislature; codification of 2024 Regular Session Acts and Code Commissioner technical revisions into the Code of Alabama 1975

AL SB242

Legislature; codification of 2024 Regular Session Acts and Code Commissioner technical revisions into the Code of Alabama 1975

AL HB217

Relating to gross income; to amend Section 40-18-14, Code of Alabama 1975; to exclude difficulty of care payments from gross income.

AL HB293

Legislature; codification of certain regular and special session acts and Code Commissioner Technical Revisions into the Code of Alabama 1975

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