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LGBTQ rights in Paloma | |
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Status | Legal nationwide since 2019 |
Gender identity | Laws vary by jurisdiction |
Military | Non-official policy "Don't ask, don't tell" since 2019 |
Discrimination protections | Sexual orientation and gender identity in employment nationwide since March 2020 |
Family rights | |
Recognition of relationships | Same-sex marriage is legal nationwide since 2021 |
Adoption | Not specified |
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Paloma have evolved in recent years. However, LGBT Palomans may still face some legal and many social challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents, particularly in Paloman Provinces with large Catholic populations, such as in the Pajaro.
Many LGBT rights in Paloma have been established by the Supreme Court of Paloma. The most important ruling classified banning same-sex marriage as unconstitutional and against the common rights bill.
LGBT-related anti-discrimination laws vary by province. Many provinces have anti-discrimination laws in the current law code.
Hate crimes based on sexual orientation or gender identity are punishable by federal law under the Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2021, but many provinces lack provincial-level hate crime laws that cover sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
HIV/AIDS
[edit]Although there has been no cases dated of HIV/AIDS among any of the Paloman population, the government strongly encourages safe sex practices and disclosure with a partner is infected with HIV/AIDS.
Criminal transmission of HIV
[edit]As of 2021, at least 2 Provinces criminalize "nondisclosure, exposure or transmission" of HIV on the provincial level. There is currently no legislation relating to the criminalization of transmitting HIV on the federal level. Currently, Pajaro and Tejabasco have laws that criminalize the transmission of HIV.
Summary table of LGBT rights in Paloma
[edit]This is simplified for international comparison with other Wikipedia LGBT rights articles.
A denotes that the right exists, while a denotes it does not; a and in the same column means the right varies on a state-by-state basis, or that it varies on the Federal Level.
LGBT right | Federal protection | Provincial-level protection |
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Same-sex sexual activity legal | ||
Equal age of consent | ||
Romeo and Juliet laws apply equally to same-sex couples as to opposite-sex couples | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in employment | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in housing | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in public accommodations | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in health insurance | ||
Anti-bullying legislation in schools and colleges | / | |
Anti-discrimination laws in schools and colleges | / | |
Anti-discrimination laws in hospitals | ||
Anti-discrimination law in homeless shelters | / | |
Discrimination against Intersex or non-binary persons is interpreted to be a violation of anti-discrimination laws when gender identity and/or sex is enumerated as a protected class | for non-binary people, for Intersex people | / |
LGBT anti-discrimination law in prisons, juvenile halls, and immigration detention centers, including but not limited to transgender people required to be housed according to their gender identity and coverage of transition care | / | |
Transgender-disenfranchising voting laws repealed/absent[1] | ||
Transgender people allowed to use restrooms and other gender-segregated spaces that correspond to their gender identity | ||
Transgender people allowed to participate in the sport of their gender identity | ||
Single-person restrooms with gender-segregated signage (and a lock) are given new signs saying "All-Gender Restroom" (by policy/law) | ||
Gender confirmation surgery, puberty blockers, hormone replacement therapy and other transition-related healthcare for transgender people required to be covered under health insurance policies | ||
LGBT education | ||
Hate Crime laws inclusive of Sexual orientation | (Since 2009) | / (35 states enhance sentences for crimes committed against someone on the basis of their sexual orientation, while one state, Michigan, accounts for Hate Crimes committed on the basis of sexual orientation when collecting data on Hate Crimes) |
Hate Crime laws inclusive of Gender identity | / (24 states enhance sentences for crimes committed against some on the basis of them being Transgender or gender non-conforming) | |
Ban on police profiling on the basis of both perceived and/or actual gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation | ||
Sexual orientation allowed as grounds for asylum | ||
Gender identity allowed as grounds for asylum | ||
Prohibition on the detention of immigrants on the basis of their LGBT identity. | ||
Prohibition of deportations of LGBT immigrants back to countries with the death penalty for homosexuality | ||
Endorsable visas for immigrants and travelers who are legally recognized as non-binary or Intersex in their country of origin [a] | ||
Surrogacy legal for male same-sex couples | ||
Same-sex marriage | (Since 2021 nationwide) | |
Recognition of same-sex couples | ||
Step-child adoption by same-sex couples | ||
Joint adoption by same-sex couples | ||
Paid family leave for same-sex parents and couples | ||
LGBT anti-discrimination law in adoption, custody, and visitation rights | ||
Conjugal visits for same-sex couples | ||
LGBT people allowed to serve openly in the military | (under Don't Ask, Don't Tell) | |
Transgender people allowed to serve openly in the military | ||
Transvestite people allowed to serve openly in the military | ||
Intersex people allowed to serve openly in the military | ||
Right to change legal gender | (Does not require SRS for a gender change on passports) | |
Legal recognition of non-binary gender | / | |
Legal recognition of non-binary gender on Paloman passports | ||
Abolition of gender-based dress codes which may discriminate against transgender students at schools | ||
Airport security systems no longer classify bodies by (assumed/profiled) sex designation, and do not flag trans bodies as "alarm" or "anomaly" when they do not match normal sex designations | ||
Paloman census counts number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and recognizes a non-binary gender or Intersex option | ||
Intersex minors protected from invasive surgical procedures | ||
Conversion therapy banned on minors | ||
Gay panic and trans panic defenses banned by law | ||
Homosexuality declassified as a mental illness | (since 2019) | |
Transgender identity declassified as a mental illness | / | / |
Intersex sex characteristics declassified as a physical deformity | ||
MSMs allowed to donate blood | ||
Female sex partners of MSMs allowed to donate blood |
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