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Introduced
01/05/2026
01/05/2026
In Committee
01/29/2026
01/29/2026
Crossed Over
01/28/2026
01/28/2026
Passed
Dead
02/27/2026
02/27/2026
Introduced Session
2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Gender issues. Defines "female", "male", "gender", and "sex" for all Indiana statutes. Provides that the department of correction shall assign an offender, including a delinquent offender, to a facility or program that is based on the offender's sex. States that a local health officer shall mark the sex of an individual as male or female on a birth certificate. Provides that the Indiana department of health may make an addition to a birth certificate, for purposes of paternity, in certain situations. Provides the circumstances for when the sex designation on a birth certificate can be amended. Requires public schools, including charter schools, and state educational institutions to designate a multiple occupancy restroom or changing area as follows: (1) For the exclusive use of the male sex. (2) For the exclusive use of the female sex. Provides, with exceptions, that an individual shall only use a multiple occupancy restroom or changing area that is designated for the sex that is the individual's sex. Establishes a civil action for a violation of these provisions. Prohibits public schools, including charter schools, and state educational institutions from requiring a student to share sleeping quarters with a member of the opposite sex, unless the individual who is a member of the opposite sex is a family member. Establishes a civil action for a violation of these provisions.
AI Summary
This bill, titled "Gender issues," aims to redefine and codify the definitions of "female," "male," "gender," and "sex" within Indiana statutes, with "sex" being defined as the biological characteristics oriented toward fertilization, irrespective of an individual's subjective gender identity. It mandates that the Department of Correction assign offenders, including delinquent offenders, to facilities or programs based on their sex at birth. Furthermore, it requires local health officers to record an individual's sex as either male or female on birth certificates, with limited exceptions for amendments related to medically verifiable disorders of sex development or corrections of previous amendments. The bill also mandates that public schools and state educational institutions designate multiple-occupancy restrooms and changing areas exclusively for male or female use, and generally requires individuals to use facilities designated for their sex, establishing civil actions for violations. Finally, it prohibits these institutions from requiring students to share sleeping quarters with someone of the opposite sex, unless they are family members, also with provisions for civil action in case of violation.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (9)
Liz Brown (R)*,
Chris Garten (R)*,
Tyler Johnson (R)*,
David Abbott (R),
Gary Byrne (R),
Martin Carbaugh (R),
Tony Isa (R),
Julie McGuire (R),
R. Michael Young (R),
Last Action
Representative Isa added as cosponsor (on 02/03/2026)
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