State reverses policy permitting changing driver's license to match gender identity
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The Sunshine State previously allowed transgender individuals to get their license changed if they were transitioning, according to the memo. The department, however, said in the memo that conflating sex with gender defeats the purpose of and "identification record" and changed the policy to only allow a person's biological sex to remain on file.
"Furthermore, the term 'gender' in s. 322.08, F.S., does not refer to a person's internal sense of his or her gender role or identification but has historically and commonly been understood as a synonym for 'sex,' which is determined by innate and immutable biological and genetic characteristics," the memo reads. "Permitting an individual to alter his or her license to reflect an internal sense of gender role or identity, which is neither immutable nor objectively verifiable, undermines the purpose of an identification record and can frustrate the state's ability to enforce its laws."
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Following the updated policy, the department will only be able to issue a new driver's license if the old one is lost or stolen and not if someone wishes to transition, according to the memo.
"Instead of addressing our raging property insurance crisis or out-of-control rent hikes, the
The new policy is similar to a piece of legislation working through the
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