Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1511

Caption

Conversion therapy; prohibition; minors

Impact

If enacted, SB1511 would significantly alter the landscape of mental health care practices in Arizona, particularly concerning the treatment of minors. By implementing a prohibition on conversion therapy, the state aims to foster a safer environment for LGBTQ+ youth, recognizing the potential harms associated with such practices. Critics of conversion therapy argue that it can lead to psychological distress and other negative outcomes for young individuals. This legislative move could align Arizona's laws with those of other states that have made similar prohibitions, thereby contributing to a broader national discourse on the rights of minors in mental health care.

Summary

SB1511, titled 'Conversion Therapy; Prohibition; Minors', seeks to amend existing statutes to prohibit health care professionals from providing conversion therapy to patients under the age of eighteen. This bill categorizes such practices as unprofessional conduct, emphasizing the protection of minors from therapies that aim to change their sexual orientation or gender identity. The legislation includes specific definitions and exceptions, such as allowing clergy or religious counselors to operate in their pastoral capacity without being classified as health care professionals under this law.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the exceptions included in the bill. SB1511 allows for traditional clergy members and certain family members who are also health care professionals to provide care under specific conditions. This provision could spark debate over the boundaries of professional conduct versus personal religious beliefs. While supporters herald the bill as a necessary step toward protecting vulnerable populations, opponents may argue that it infringes on personal and family rights regarding the upbringing and treatment of minors. Ultimately, this bill highlights a critical intersection of healthcare, ethics, and family dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2789

Conversion therapy; funding; prohibitions; minors

AZ HB2736

Antidiscrimination; public accommodations; employment; housing

AZ SB1267

Physical therapy assistants; students; supervision

AZ HB2068

Behavior analysts; regulatory board

AZ SB1062

Behavioral health professionals; addiction counseling

AZ HB2279

Behavioral health professionals; addiction counseling.

AZ SB1249

Psychologists; prescribing authority

AZ HB2841

Contraception; cost sharing prohibition

AZ SB1531

Abortion; waiting period; authorized providers

AZ SB1266

Physical therapists; imaging; laboratory tests

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