California Becomes First State To Legally Recognize A Third Gender
"SB 179 helps people of all gender identities be their authentic selves."
By James Michael Nichols
California Governor Jerry Brown signed first-of-its kind legislation over the weekend that enables residents of the state to choose a third, non-binary gender category on California state-issued IDs, birth certificates and driver's licenses.
The Gender Recognition Act, or Senate Bill 179, also reportedly makes the process of an individual changing their gender on legal documents easier by no longer requiring a statement from a physican declaring that they've undergone "clinical treatment."
"As the LGBT community — but especially the trans community — is under assault in this country, California needs to go in the opposite direction and embrace the trans community and support the trans community and modernize these laws," State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), who co-sponsored the bill alongside Sen. Toni Atkins (D-San Diego), said in a statement.
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I will be having my ID changed. But how will that work with my passport? If they don't match, what then? What if I look like a woman enough when I leave internationally, that I have a problem getting back home? I would hope that the additional ID showing my status would help.
CA GIRLS ROCK, Jessica 💁
Proud to be a Californian!
Quote from: Jessica on October 17, 2017, 04:26:47 PM
I will be having my ID changed. But how will that work with my passport? If they don't match, what then? What if I look like a woman enough when I leave internationally, that I have a problem getting back home? I would hope that the additional ID showing my status would help.
CA GIRLS ROCK, Jessica 💁
Jessica Here you go hun. Hope it answers your questions.
https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports/information/gender.html
https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/passports/Physician%20Letter%20Example.docx
https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/passports/Forms/Form%20Upload%208.1.17/ds11.pdf
https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/passports/Forms/Form%20Upload%208.1.17/ds5504.pdf