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Scotland passes gender self-determination bill

23 December 2022
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2022-12-23 20:51

Scotland has passed a gender self-determination bill allowing citizens over 16 to change their registered gender without medical supervision. The bill was introduced by the Scottish National Party-led government and allows people to transition by self-declaration, removing the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria.

The new rules require anyone applying for a Gender Recognition Certificate to have lived full-time in their declared identity for three months – six months if they are ages 16-17 – as opposed to the previous period of two years. The bill lowered the minimum eligibility age from 18 to 16.

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