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Iowa SF418

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A bill for an act relating to sex and gender, including those and related terms for purposes of statutory construction, indications of a person's sex on certain vital records, gender identity under the Iowa civil rights Act, and school curricula related to gender theory. Effective date: 07/01/2025.

Legislative Session

active

91st General Assembly

Selected quotes

“Sex,” when used to classify or describe a natural person, means the state of being either male or female as observed or clinically verified at birth. [...] “female” means an individual who has, had, will have through the course of normal development, or would have but for a developmental anomaly, genetic anomaly, or accident, a reproductive system that at some point produces ova, and a “male” means an individual who has, had, will have through the course of normal development, or would have but for a developmental anomaly, genetic anomaly, or accident, a reproductive system that at some point produces sperm.

The term “mother” means a parent who is female and the term “father” means a parent who is male.

“Gender” [...] shall be considered a synonym for sex and shall not be considered a synonym or shorthand expression for gender identity, experienced gender, gender expression, or gender role.

Distinctions based on sex, including but not limited to in prisons or other detention facilities, domestic violence shelters, rape crisis centers, locker rooms, restrooms, and in other contexts where health, safety, or privacy are implicated resulting in separate accommodations, are substantially related to the important government objectives of protecting the health, safety, and privacy of the persons in these contexts.

Any state department [...] or any political subdivision of the state including a city, county, township, or school district that collects vital statistics [...] shall identify the sex of each person included in the collected data as either male or female.

Links

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Calendar

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2025-02-2611:00HearingRM 116Senate Judiciary Committee
2025-02-2512:00HearingRoom G15Senate Judiciary Subcommittee

History

DateAction
2025-03-04Explanation of vote. S.J. 412.
2025-03-03Explanation of vote. S.J. 397.
2025-02-28Explanation of vote. H.J. 482.
2025-02-28Reported correctly enrolled, signed by President and Speaker, and sent to Governor. S.J. 397.
2025-02-28Signed by Governor. S.J. 397.
2025-02-27Amendment S-3011 filed, lost. S.J. 374.
2025-02-27Amendment S-3012 filed, lost. S.J. 375.
2025-02-27Amendment S-3013 filed, lost. S.J. 376.
2025-02-27Passed Senate, yeas 33, nays 15. S.J. 377.
2025-02-27Immediate message. S.J. 377.
2025-02-27Message from Senate. H.J. 459.
2025-02-27Read first time, passed on file. H.J. 459.
2025-02-27Substituted for HF 583. H.J. 459.
2025-02-27Passed House, yeas 60, nays 36. H.J. 460.
2025-02-27Immediate message. H.J. 460.
2025-02-27Message from House. S.J. 378.
2025-02-26Committee report, recommending passage. S.J. 371.
2025-02-26Placed on calendar.
2025-02-25Subcommittee recommends passage.
2025-02-24Introduced, referred to Judiciary. S.J. 340.
2025-02-24Subcommittee: Schultz, Blake, and Dawson. S.J. 342.
2025-02-24Subcommittee Meeting: 02/25/2025 12:00PM Room G15.