Last school year, 40 of the 321 colleges in California that were eligible for Cal Grants had policies the bill would prevent, like requiring
biological bathroom use or preventing same - sex relationships.
Not exact matches
It would require transgender people to
use bathrooms in public schools, government buildings and public universities based on «
biological sex.»
North Carolina's legislative body passed the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, which mandates a statewide policy banning individuals from
using public
bathrooms that do not correspond to their
biological sex, as opposed to their opinion of their sex.
Back in March, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver voiced his concerns over North Carolina's new law to force everyone to
use the
bathroom that matched their
biological sex.
At the same time, the measure requires public schools, government agencies and public colleges to have multiple - occupancy
bathrooms, along with locker rooms, be designated to be
used only by people of their «
biological sex» — or what was stated on their birth certificate.
Jimmy winds up wearing a wire at times and places where common sense indicates it would be discovered, and is saved only by the
Bathroom Rule, which indicates toilets in movies are never
used for
biological purposes, but only to dispose of wires, guns, evidence, etc..
A Utah lawmaker is proposing to bar transgender students from
using school
bathrooms — that line up with the gender identity — forcing them instead, to us ethe one matching their
biological makeup... or a special restroom, set aside by their school.
Rep. Trevor Jacobs, a Fort Scott Republican, carried an amendment that would have required students to
use the
bathroom according to their
biological sex.
The state mandates that Local boards of education and Public agencies shall require every multiple occupancy
bathroom or changing facility to be designated for and only
used by persons based on their
biological sex.
The bill does not prohibit «local boards of education from providing accommodations such as single occupancy
bathroom or changing facilities or controlled
use of faculty facilities upon a request due to special circumstances, but in no event shall that accommodation result in the local boards of education allowing a student to
use a multiple occupancy
bathroom or changing facility designated under subsection (b) of this section for a sex other than the student's
biological sex.»