Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB605

Introduced
3/4/22  
Refer
3/4/22  
Refer
3/4/22  
Refer
3/14/22  

Caption

Prohibits certain licensed professionals from engaging with any minor in the practice known as conversion therapy

Impact

Upon enactment, HB 605 would amend Louisiana's Revised Statutes to establish penalties for healthcare providers who violate the prohibition of conversion therapy. The legislation legislates that engaging in such practices constitutes grounds for disciplinary action, potentially including the revocation or suspension of professional licenses. In addition, it prohibits any form of public funding for organizations that employ professionals found to be practicing conversion therapy, which may impact state and federal funding for healthcare services across the state.

Summary

House Bill 605 aims to prohibit certain licensed healthcare professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors. The bill defines conversion therapy as any practice intended to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity without their consent. Supported by numerous mental health organizations, the legislation recognizes the detrimental effects of conversion therapy on young individuals, asserting that such practices lack scientific support and are harmful. By establishing a clear statutory definition of conversion therapy, the bill seeks to safeguard the mental health of minors, specifically targeting vulnerable LGBTQ+ youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 605 has largely been positive among mental health advocates and LGBTQ+ rights supporters, who view it as a crucial step towards protecting youth from harmful practices. However, there may be contention from certain religious and conservative groups who oppose the bill, arguing that it infringes on the rights of parents and the autonomy of healthcare providers. This divergence illustrates the ongoing debate surrounding conversion therapy and its implications on personal freedoms and public health.

Contention

Some notable points of contention include the bill's definition of conversion therapy and the potential implications for licensed professionals. Critics may argue that the legislation could limit the scope of counseling practices, particularly for those seeking to align their gender identity or sexual orientation with their religious beliefs. Furthermore, concerns might be raised about how the bill might affect the ability of healthcare providers to address complex individual issues within the confines of mental health care, thus sparking broader discussions about the balance between regulation and personal rights in healthcare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB285

Prohibiting certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

LA SB915

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

LA SB1209

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

LA SB1335

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

LA SB285

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy for minors

LA HB2267

Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.

LA HB2258

Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.

LA SB71

Prohibit conversion therapy for minors by certain professionals

LA HB300

Prohibit conversion therapy for minors by certain professionals

LA HB575

Prohibiting mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with an individual under 18 years of age.

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