House Amendments to Senate Bill No. 2753

 

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE:

 

  THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT THE HOUSE HAS ADOPTED THE AMENDMENTS SET OUT BELOW:

 

 

AMENDMENT NO. 2

 

    Amend by striking all after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

 


    SECTION 1.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-1, Mississippi Code of 1972:

    29-18-1.  This act shall be known and may be cited as "Securing Areas for Females Effectively and Responsibly Act" or the "SAFER Act."

    SECTION 2.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-3, Mississippi Code of 1972:  

    29-18-3.  Legislative findings; intermediate scrutiny.  (1)  The Legislature finds that females and males should be provided areas, including restrooms, changing facilities and single-sex educational housing spaces, for their exclusive use, respective to their sex, in order to maintain privacy and safety.

    (2)  There are important governmental reasons to distinguish between the sexes with respect to spaces where biology, safety, and/or privacy are implicated.  As such, policies and laws that distinguish between the sexes are subject to intermediate constitutional scrutiny, which forbids unfair discrimination against similarly situated males and females but allows the law to distinguish between the sexes where such distinctions are substantially related to important governmental objectives.

    SECTION 3.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-5, Mississippi Code of 1972:

    29-18-5.  Chapter definitions.  For purposes of this act, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed herein:

          (a)  "Changing facility" means a space designated for multiple individuals to dress or undress within the same space, including, but not limited to, a dressing room, locker room, changing room, or shower room.  This term does not include a unisex changing facility.

          (b)  "Single-sex educational housing space" means a separate room or area located within a public building functioning as housing for student residents at an educational institution and designated for use or occupancy only for members of one (1) sex, but excludes common areas designated for use by members of both sexes.

          (c)  "Public building" means any building, facility or space owned, operated, rented or leased by, or rented or leased to any state agency, public university, public community or junior college and the institutions of higher learning.

          (d)  "Restroom" means a space designated for multiple individuals that includes toilets and/or urinals.  This term does not include a unisex restroom.

          (e)  "Unisex changing facility" means a room intended for a single occupant or a family in which one or more persons may be in a state of undress, including, but not limited to, a dressing room, locker room, changing room, or shower room that is enclosed by floor-to-ceiling walls and accessed by a full door with a secure lock that prevents another individual from entering while the changing facility is in use.

          (f)  "Unisex restroom" means a room that includes a toilet or urinal and that is intended for a single occupant or a family, is enclosed by floor-to-ceiling walls, and is accessed by a full door with a secure lock that prevents another individual from entering while the room is in use.

     SECTION 4.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-7, Mississippi Code of 1972:

     29-18-7.  Protection of restroom privacy.  Any public building that maintains a restroom shall, at a minimum, have:

          (a)  A restroom designated for exclusive use by females and a restroom designated for exclusive use by males; or

          (b)  A unisex restroom.

     SECTION 5.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-9, Mississippi Code of 1972:

     29-18-9.  Protection of changing room privacy.  Any public building that maintains a changing facility must, at a minimum, have:

          (a)  A changing facility designated for exclusive use by females and a changing facility designated for exclusive use by males; or

          (b)  A unisex changing facility.

    SECTION 6.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-11, Mississippi Code of 1972:

    29-18-11.  Protection of single-sex educational housing space privacy.  Any student required to reside in housing at an educational institution shall have the right to be housed in a single-sex educational housing space with persons of the same sex.

    SECTION 7.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-13, Mississippi Code of 1972:

    29-18-13.  Social fraternity and sorority single-sex housing facilities on public lands shall comply with state law.  Social fraternities and sororities at educational institutions that have and operate single-sex housing facilities located on public land shall comply with the definitions contained within this act for purposes of maintaining such facilities as single sex only.

    SECTION 8.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-15, Mississippi Code of 1972:

    29-18-15.  Permissible purposes to enter sex-designated restrooms, changing facilities or single-sex educational housing spaces.  For purposes of this act, a person may not enter a restroom, changing facility, or single-sex educational housing space, designated for the opposite sex, except under the following circumstances:

          (a)  To accompany a person of the opposite sex for the purpose of assisting or chaperoning a child under the age of twelve (12), a vulnerable person as defined in Section 43-47-5, or a person with a disability as defined in Section 43-6-203(b);

          (b)  For law enforcement, fire protection or response, or other public safety purposes;

          (c)  For governmental purposes, including employees or contractors of governmental entities acting within the scope of their employment or contract;

          (d)  For the purpose of rendering emergency medical assistance or to intervene in any other emergency situation where the health or safety of another person is at risk;

          (e)  For custodial, maintenance, or inspection purposes, provided that the restroom or changing facility is not in use;

          (f)  If the appropriate designated restroom or changing facility is out of order or under repair and the restroom or changing facility designated for the opposite sex contains no person of the opposite sex; or

          (g)  In single-sex educational housing spaces as authorized by educational institutions for moving, visiting, administrative, health, or other authorized purposes.

     SECTION 9.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-17, Mississippi Code of 1972:

     29-18-17.  Private enforcement.  (1)  A person may assert a violation of this act as a claim or defense in a judicial or administrative proceeding.

     (2)  Any person under eighteen (18) years of age may bring an action at any time to assert a violation of this act through a parent or next friend and may bring an action in their own name upon reaching the age of eighteen (18) years of age.

     (3)  No private cause of action against a state agency, public university, public community college or junior college, or the institutions of higher learning is authorized by this act.

     SECTION 10.  The following shall be codified as Section 29-18-19, Mississippi Code of 1972:

     29-18-19.  Attorney General enforcement.  (1)  The Attorney General shall bring an action to enforce compliance with this act.

     (2)  This act shall not be construed to deny, impair, or otherwise affect any right or authority of the Attorney General, the State of Mississippi, or any agency, officer, or employee of the state, acting under any law other than this act, to institute or intervene in any proceeding.

     SECTION 11.  The following shall be codified as Section 1-3-83, Mississippi Code of 1972:

     1-3-83.  Female, male, sex of natural persons.  (1)  "Female" means an individual who naturally has, had, will have, or would have, but for a developmental or genetic anomaly or historical accident, the reproductive system that at some point produces, transports, and utilizes eggs for fertilization.

     (2)  "Male" means an individual who naturally has, had, will have, or would have, but for a developmental or genetic anomaly or historical accident, the reproductive system that at some point produces, transports, and utilizes sperm for fertilization.

     (3)  "Sex," when used to classify a natural person, means the biological indication of male and female as observed or clinically verified at birth, without regard to an individual's "gender identity" or any other terms intended to convey a person's psychological, chosen, or subjective experience or sense of self.

     (4)  The following additional provisions apply to the use of "sex" and related terms:

          (a)  There are only two (2) sexes, and every individual is either male or female.

          (b)  "Sex" is objective and fixed.

          (c)  Persons with "DSD conditions" (sometimes referred to as "differences in sex development", "disorders of sex development", or "intersex conditions") are not members of a third sex.

          (d)  The foregoing definition of "sex," for purposes of state law, neither requires nor precludes the accommodation of persons with a congenital and physically verifiable diagnosis of "DSD condition" (sometimes referred to as "differences in sex development", "disorders of sex development", or "intersex conditions"); however, such accommodation may be required by federal law.

     SECTION 12.  Severability.  Any provision of this act is held to be invalid or unenforceable by its terms, or as applied to any person or circumstance, shall be construed so as to give it the maximum effect permitted by law, unless such holding shall be one of utter invalidity or unenforceability, in which event such provision shall be deemed severable herefrom and shall not affect the remainder hereof or the application of such provision to other persons not similarly situated or to other, dissimilar circumstances.

     SECTION 13.  The following words and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed herein, unless the context indicates otherwise:

          (a)  "Child" means an individual under the age of eighteen (18).

          (b)  "Parent" means a biological parent of a child, an adoptive parent of a child, or an individual who has been granted exclusive right and authority over the welfare of a child under state law.

     SECTION 14.  (1)  The state, any political subdivision of the state, or any other governmental entity shall not substantially burden the fundamental right of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of that parent's child without demonstrating that the burden is required by a compelling governmental interest of the highest order as applied to the parent and the child and is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest.

     (2)  Except as otherwise provided by law or court order, a person, private entity, government entity, or any employee or agent of any private or government entity must obtain the consent of a parent of a child before taking any of the following actions:

          (a)  Procuring, soliciting to perform, arranging for the performance of, providing a referral for, or performing surgical procedures upon a child;

          (b)  Procuring, soliciting to perform, arranging for the performance of, providing a referral for, or performing a physical or medical examination upon a child;

          (c)  Prescribing or dispensing any prescription drug or medication to a child; or

          (d)  Procuring, soliciting to perform, arranging for the performance of, providing a referral for, or performing a mental health evaluation in a clinical or nonclinical setting or mental health treatment on a child.

     (3)  This section shall not apply if:

          (a)  A parent of the child has given a blanket consent authorizing the person or entity to perform an activity listed in subsection (2)(a) of this act; or

          (b)  It has been reasonably determined by the person or entity that an emergency exists and either of the following conditions is true:

              (i)  It is necessary to perform an activity listed in subsection (2)(a) in order to prevent death or imminent, irreparable physical injury to the child, or

              (ii)  A parent of the child cannot be located or contacted after a reasonably diligent effort.

          (c)  The person or entity has reason to believe that a parent or both parents have perpetrated abuse against the child, or has failed to protect the child from abuse perpetrated by a third party.

     (4)  This section does not authorize or allow a parent to abuse or neglect a child as defined herein.  This section does not apply to a parental action or decision that would end life.  The provisions of this section do not apply to an abortion, which shall be governed by state law.  This section does not prohibit a court from issuing an order that is otherwise permitted by law.

     (5)  Upon request of a parent, a physician and any other medical provider shall provide the parent with medical information or records of a child.  Physicians and medical providers shall not withhold any medical information or records from parents of a child when a parent requests such from the physician or medical provider.

     (6)  A parent may bring suit for any violation of this Section and may raise this Section as a defense in any judicial or administrative proceeding without regard to whether the proceeding is brought by or in the name of the government, any private person, or any other party.

          (a)  A parent who successfully asserts a claim or defense under this Act may recover declaratory relief, injunctive relief, compensatory damages, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, and any other appropriate relief.

          (b)  A government entity shall indemnify its employees for any liability incurred by the employee and for any judgment entered against the employee for claims arising under this section; provided, however, that a government entity does not have to indemnify an employee if the employee was convicted of a criminal violation for the conduct from which the claim arises.

     SECTION 15.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2025, and shall stand repealed on June 30, 2025.


     Further, amend by striking the title in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

 


     AN ACT TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-1, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CREATE THE "SAFER ACT" TO REGULATE GOVERNMENTAL BUILDINGS; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-3, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS FOR THE ACT; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-5, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS FOR THE ACT; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-7, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN PUBLIC BUILDINGS TO HAVE EXCLUSIVE MALE AND/OR FEMALE RESTROOMS OR UNISEX RESTROOMS AT A MINIMUM; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-9, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE CHANGING FACILITIES TO BE EXCLUSIVE MALE AND/OR FEMALE OR UNISEX AT A MINIMUM; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-11, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REGULATE PUBLIC STUDENT HOUSING FOR SINGLE-SEX EDUCATIONAL HOUSING; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-13, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE SINGLE-SEX SOCIAL SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES TO COMPLY WITH THE DEFINITIONS OF THIS ACT TO DESIGNATE HOUSING; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-15, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REGULATE HOW PERSONS ENTER A SINGLE-SEX RESTROOM, CHANGING FACILITY OR EDUCATIONAL HOUSING SPACE; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-17, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO AUTHORIZE ASSERTION OF A VIOLATION OF THIS ACT; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 29-18-19, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO AUTHORIZE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO BRING ACTION REGARDING THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT; TO CREATE NEW SECTION 1-3-83, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO DEFINE THE TERMS FEMALE, MALE AND SEX; TO CREATE "THE FAMILIES' RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT"; TO PROVIDE THE DEFINITIONS FOR THE ACT; TO PROHIBIT THE STATE OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY FROM SUBSTANTIALLY BURDENING A PARENT'S FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO DIRECT THE UPBRINGING OF HIS OR HER CHILD; TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS TO THE PROHIBITION; TO PROVIDE THAT THIS ACT DOES NOT GIVE A PARENT A RIGHT TO ABUSE HIS OR HER CHILD; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.


 

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                                                Andrew Ketchings

                            Clerk of the House of Representatives