Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2789

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Conversion therapy; funding; prohibitions; minors

Impact

The implementation of HB 2789 would amend existing Arizona Revised Statutes by introducing new legal definitions and prohibitions regarding conversion therapy, thereby reinforcing the protection of minors within the state. This legislative move is significant in the context of mental health care, as it acknowledges the potential harm caused by conversion therapy. Furthermore, the bill prohibits the expenditure of state funds or resources on conversion therapy, effectively prohibiting state-sponsored programs that promote such practices for minors.

Summary

House Bill 2789 aims to establish prohibitions against conversion therapy for minors in Arizona. The bill defines conversion therapy as any practice or treatment intended to change an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Under the proposed legislation, providing such therapy to individuals under eighteen is classified as unprofessional conduct for health care professionals, ensuring that minors are protected from some forms of psychological treatment deemed harmful. The bill creates a clear legal framework that outlines unacceptable practices in health care with regards to sexual orientation and gender identity, addressing concerns raised by advocates for LGBTQ+ rights.

Contention

Despite its protective intentions, the bill may spark contention among various stakeholders. Critics might argue that the bill could infringe on parental rights when it comes to decisions regarding their children's mental health care. Additionally, some religious groups might oppose the legislation, claiming it restricts their freedom to counsel youth based on their beliefs. The exceptions noted in the bill, allowing clergy and family members to provide certain forms of guidance, highlight the delicate balance the bill aims to strike between parent and guardian authority and the state's interest in protecting children from potentially harmful therapies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2359

Conversion therapy; funding; prohibitions; minors

AZ HB2351

Conversion therapy; prohibition; minors

AZ SB1511

Conversion therapy; prohibition; minors

AZ HB2267

Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.

AZ HB2258

Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.

AZ HB220

Prohibit certain conversion therapy for minors

AZ HB2824

Conversion therapy; prohibition; sexual orientation

AZ AB1161

Prohibiting conversion therapy.

AZ SB1065

Prohibiting conversion therapy.

AZ HB300

Prohibit conversion therapy for minors by certain professionals

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