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"In accordance with Senate Bill (SB) 180, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) can no longer process gender identity amendments to birth certificates," the agency said. "If KDHE ...
Kansas Attorney General Kobach made the following statement on Friday, Sept. 15, in response to the KDHE complying with Senate Bill 180 by listing individuals’ biological sex at birth on birth ...
With the passing of SB 180 and the lifting of a federal court order, KDHE will no longer change birth certificates for transgender Kansans.
Since the bill was passed, LGBTQ advocates have warned it would likely prohibit trans residents from changing their birth certificate with the Office of Vital Statistics housed in KDHE.
As a result of a 2019 consent judgment, the Kelly Administration said that KDHE’s current policy allows transgender Kansans to obtain birth certificates that affirm their gender identity.
Transgender Kansans can no longer get birth certificate changes as KDHE will follow SB 180 (Topeka Capital-Journal) Kansas officials are no longer required to change transgender people’s birth ...
According to Kobach, SB 180 requires the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to “restore” previously modified birth certificates to their original form.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT)- A federal judge has ruled that birth certificates in Kansas must reflect sex at birth. U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree approved Republican state Attorney General Kris ...
With the passing of SB 180 and the lifting of a federal court order, KDHE will no longer change birth certificates for transgender Kansans.
With the passing of SB 180 and the lifting of a federal court order, KDHE will no longer change birth certificates for transgender Kansans.