Colorado 2023 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1098

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  

Caption

Women's Rights In Athletics

Impact

HB 1098 has significant implications for state laws regarding athletics and sex designation. It adds a directive for public schools and institutions of higher education receiving state funds to officially designate teams by the sex of the participants based on birth certificates. The legislation also outlines that any governmental investigations or adverse actions against institutions complying with the law are prohibited, which could influence how schools respond to complaints regarding athletics and sex inclusion. Additionally, the bill introduces legal frameworks for affected individuals to pursue actions against institutions for violations, imposing a two-year statute of limitations on these claims and the possibility of legal repercussions for noncompliance.

Summary

House Bill 1098, titled 'Protecting Female Students' Rights in Athletics,' mandates that all athletic teams, events, and sports organized by public educational institutions be categorized based on the biological sex of their members at birth, with distinct teams for males and females, and allowing coeducational teams. This bill is intended to ensure fairness in women's sports, asserting that only students identified as female at birth can compete on female-designated teams. This provision aims to create a level playing field, particularly in response to concerns about transgender women participating in women's sports.

Contention

The primary points of contention surrounding HB 1098 involve potential discrimination and the impact on transgender athletes. Proponents of the bill claim it safeguards the integrity of women's sports by preventing biological males from competing against biological females, thus supporting fairness in athletics. Conversely, critics argue that this bill discriminates against transgender women and impedes their rights, as it enforces a binary perspective on gender that may not reflect the realities of gender identity. Disapproval stems from fears that such legislative measures could lead to broader discrimination against transgender individuals in various aspects of public life.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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