Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB612

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Health.

Impact

If enacted, HB 612 would amend Chapter 453 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, specifically barring physicians from performing non-emergency surgeries on infants born with intersex traits. The measure emphasizes the importance of informed consent and the ability of individuals to make autonomous decisions about their bodies, particularly as they grow older. The implementation of this bill could have substantial implications for medical practices and standards of care within the state's healthcare system, leading to a shift towards less invasive treatment approaches for newborns.

Summary

House Bill 612 aims to safeguard the bodily autonomy of individuals born with variations in their physical sex characteristics, particularly infants under one year of age. The bill recognizes that these individuals often undergo medical procedures that can lead to irreversible physical and psychological harm. It asserts the pressing need to prohibit certain invasive surgeries, such as clitoroplasty and gonadectomy, unless they are necessary to address an immediate risk of physical harm. This legislation seeks to ensure that medical practices align with best practices in patient-centered care and uphold the dignity and rights of vulnerable populations in Hawaii.

Contention

The bill acknowledges the harmful consequences of medical interventions aimed at conforming intersex bodies to societal norms. Supporters argue that the prohibition of such surgeries is essential to protect children's rights and prevent unnecessary suffering. However, the bill may face opposition from some medical professionals and stakeholders who advocate for the need for surgical interventions based on individual medical needs. The debate surrounding HB 612 highlights the broader discussions about gender identity, medical ethics, and the rights of intersex individuals within society.

Companion Bills

HI SB873

Same As Relating To Health.

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