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New York Can Fine You $250k For ‘Misgendering’ Somebody
NYC Commission on Human Rights Announces Strong Protections for City's Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Communities in Housing, Employment and Public Spaces
http://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-th ... s&utm_content=nycmo
The policy requires all covered entities to let people use a bathroom and locker room consistent with their chosen gender identity,
“regardless of their sex assigned at birth, anatomy, medical history, appearance, or the sex indicated on their identification.”
Interestingly, the policy explicitly allows transgender individuals to use bathrooms of either gender, though this right is not given to others.
Other aspects of the policy include a ban on gender-specific dress codes (such as compelling men to wear a tie at a restaurant), and a requirement that company health plans cover gender-transition and gender-affirming care, such as hormone treatments, voice training, and surgery. The law defines such treatments as “necessary” and “life-saving.”
Ordinary violations of the guidelines can result in fines of up to $125,000, while offenses stemming from “willful, wanton, or malicious conduct” can incur fines of up to $250,000. In addition to these civil penalties, the commission may award an unlimited amount of compensatory damages to anybody deemed a victim of discrimination.
Officials estimated that New York has just over 25,000 transgender and intersex people living in the city.
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