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CO HB1039

CO HB1039
Identity Documents For Transgender Persons


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Introduced
01/04/2019
In Committee
04/12/2019
Crossed Over
02/19/2019
Passed
05/09/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/31/2019

Introduced Session

2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, a person born in Colorado who seeks a new birth certificate from the registrar of vital statistics (state registrar) to reflect a change in gender designation must obtain a court order indicating that the sex of the person has been changed by surgical procedure and ordering that the gender designation on the birth certificate be amended, and the person must obtain a court order with a legal name change. The bill repeals that provision and creates new requirements for the issuance of birth certificates in cases of changes to gender designation or for an intersex individual. The bill requires that the state registrar issue a new birth certificate rather than an amended birth certificate. The bill allows a person who has previously obtained an amended birth certificate under previous versions of the law to apply to receive a new birth certificate. A person is not required to obtain a court order for a legal name change in order to obtain a new birth certificate with a change in gender designation. The bill gives the courts in this state jurisdiction to issue a decree to amend a birth certificate to reflect a change in gender designation for persons born in another state or foreign jurisdiction if the law of such other state or foreign jurisdiction requires a court decree in order to amend a birth certificate to reflect a change in gender designation. The bill exempts transgender persons from having to submit a public notice of name change.

AI Summary

This bill repeals the requirement for a court order to change the gender designation on a birth certificate in Colorado. It allows a person to request a new birth certificate with a different gender designation by submitting a written statement confirming their gender identity, and for minors, a statement from a licensed medical or mental health professional. The bill also allows Colorado courts to issue a decree to amend the birth certificate of a person born in another state or foreign jurisdiction if their law requires a court order to change gender designation. Additionally, the bill exempts transgender individuals from having to provide public notice for a legal name change.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services, Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Governor Signed (on 05/31/2019)

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