Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0034

Introduced
1/4/22  

Caption

Prohibited services relating to care of minors.

Impact

The implementation of SB 34 is set to significantly impact healthcare practices regarding minors in Indiana. Health care professionals who violate the stipulations of the bill could face severe penalties, including criminal charges classified as Level 6 felonies or Class A misdemeanors, depending on the nature of the violation. Additionally, the bill introduces civil liability for health professionals who cause harm through prohibited practices, which could lead to increased reluctance among providers to engage in certain care practices for fear of legal repercussions. This potential chilling effect on medical practice raises concerns about access to necessary healthcare for specific vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate Bill 34, titled 'Prohibited Services Relating to Care of Minors', aims to restrict certain medical procedures and activities that attempt to change or affirm a minor's sexual identity or gender identity, particularly when they conflict with the minor's biological sex. The bill enumerates various surgical procedures such as castration, hysterectomy, and vaginoplasty, as well as non-surgical interventions like hormone treatments that are prohibited for minors. Going into effect on July 1, 2022, this legislation emerges from a broader national discourse regarding the rights of minors and parental consent in health care services related to gender identity.

Contention

The bill has stirred considerable debate among legislators, healthcare providers, and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that the bill protects minors from irreversible medical decisions that they might not fully comprehend, asserting it as a necessary safeguard in healthcare. Conversely, opponents view it as a severe overreach into the physician-patient relationship and an affront to the autonomy of families in making healthcare decisions for their children. Concerns have also been raised that the bill could exacerbate mental health issues among transgender youth by limiting access to essential medical care, which some studies suggest is crucial for their well-being.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1118

Prohibited services relating to care of minors.

IN HB1525

Prohibited health care for minors.

IN SB0151

Scholarship for minority students in health care.

IN HB1314

Social media use by minors.

IN SB0453

Scholarship for minority students in health care.

IN HB1231

Gender transition procedures for minors.

IN HB1321

Social media use by minors.

IN SB0201

Minor use of mobile devices and social media.

IN SB0128

Prohibited discrimination in civil rights statutes.

IN SB0480

Gender transition procedures for minors.

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