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New York
Association for Gender Rights Advocacy
24 W. 25th St.,
9th floor New York, NY 10010 Tel: 212-675-3288,
x266 Fax: 212-675-3466
Int. No. 24 (text of the NYC transgender
rights law)
Int. No. 24
By Council
Members Perkins, Lopez, Quinn, Reed, the Speaker (Council Member Miller),
Moskowitz, Rodriguez, Boyland, Avella, Davis, DeBlasio, Gennaro, Gerson,
Katz, Koppell, Liu, McMahon, Monserrate, Rivera, Sears, Weprin, Brewer and
Barron; also Council Members Addabbo Jr., Martinez and Yassky.
A Local Law to amend the
administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to gender-based
discrimination.
Be it enacted
by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Legislative findings and intent. The City Council finds and
declares that it is in the interest of the City of New York to protect its
citizens from discrimination. Discrimination, prejudice, intolerance and
bigotry directly and profoundly threaten the rights and freedom of New
Yorkers. The City Council established the Human Rights Law to protect its
inhabitants from these dangers. Included in the City’s Human Rights Law is a
prohibition of discrimination against individuals based on gender. The scope
of this gender-based protection, however, requires clarification. This local
law is intended to make clear that all gender-based discrimination –
including, but not limited to, discrimination based on an individual’s
actual or perceived sex, and discrimination based on an individual’s gender
identity, self-image, appearance, behavior, or expression – constitutes a
violation of the City’s Human Rights Law.
Gender-based discrimination effects a broad range of individuals. But the
impact of gender-based discrimination is especially debilitating for those
whose gender self-image and presentation do not fully accord with the legal
sex assigned to them at birth. For those individuals, gender-based
discrimination often leads to pariah status including the loss of a job, the
loss of an apartment, and the refusal of service in public accommodations such
as restaurants or stores. The impact of such discrimination can be especially
devastating for those who endure other prejudices due to their race,
ethnicity, national origin, and citizenship status, in addition to
gender-based discrimination. In adopting this legislation, the City Council
declares that the ability of all New Yorkers to work and to live free from
invidious discrimination based on gender is the guiding principle of public
policy and law.
§2. Section 8-102 of chapter one of title eight of the administrative code of
the city of New York is amended by adding a new subdivision 23 to read as
follows:
23. The term “gender” shall include actual or perceived sex and shall also
include a person’s gender identity, self image, appearance, behavior, or
expression, whether or not that gender identity, self image, appearance,
behavior, or expression is different from that traditionally associated with
the legal sex assigned to that person at birth.
§3. This local law shall take effect immediately.
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