Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB960

Introduced
1/6/23  

Caption

Youth Health Protection Act; established, civil penalty.

Impact

The bill significantly alters the legal landscape surrounding gender-affirming care for minors. By prohibiting specific medical practices, it restricts healthcare professionals, thereby limiting access to care for individuals experiencing gender dysphoria. Proponents of the bill argue it protects minors from making irreversible decisions and emphasizes parental rights in healthcare decisions. According to SB960, parents are granted the authority to withhold consent for treatments related to gender identity, directly impacting the doctor-patient relationship and parental involvement in medical decisions for their children.

Summary

SB960, titled the Youth Health Protection Act, aims to regulate medical procedures related to gender transition for minors. The bill explicitly prohibits certain practices, including surgeries that sterilize, puberty blockers, and hormone treatments, making it illegal for medical professionals to provide these services to individuals under the age of 21. Violations of this prohibition can lead to severe penalties including civil penalties up to $1,000 per occurrence and potential revocation of a medical professional's license. The act emphasizes the limitation on state funds for gender transition procedures, reinforcing its scope and implications on medical governance.

Contention

Debate around SB960 reveals a deep division among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Supporters of the bill assert it promotes the welfare and protection of minors from premature medical interventions concerning gender identity, stating that minors may lack the maturity required to make such significant decisions. Opponents, however, argue that the legislation undermines the rights of parents and the healthcare needs of transgender youth, viewing the bill as a form of discrimination against a vulnerable population. Furthermore, concerns are raised regarding the potential psychological impacts on minors who may be denied access to supportive healthcare options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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