Friday, 25 March 2016

Kansas Students Who Expose Transgender Classmates Could Be Given $2,500


Two new bills introduced during the Kansas legislation session aim to ban transgender students from using restrooms that match their gender, and to pay other students $2,500 if they encounter someone transgender in their school’s restroom.

The Student Physical Privacy Act which is supported by complementary bills, SB 513 and HB 2737 requires students of all public schools and universities to use the restroom corresponding to their assigned-at-birth sex, and not the gender they identify with.

Every time a student sees someone ‘of the opposite sex’ in the restroom, he or she could sue the school for $2,500, as well as additional compensations for any ‘psychological, emotional and physical harm suffered as a result.’ Cont.

Story from - Gay Star News

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