Fri Jun 30, 2023 – 5:36 pm EDT
TOPEKA, Kansas (LifeSiteNews) – Kansas law requires state records such as driver’s licenses and birth certificates that have been revised in accordance with “transgender identity” to be reverted back to accurately recording residents’ biological sex, according to a legal opinion issued Monday by Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach.
SB 180, the Women’s Bill of Rights, passed earlier this year and is set to take effect in July. It establishes a biology-based definition of “woman,” stops biological men from accessing women’s bathrooms and locker rooms, and forbids gender-confused individuals from changing their sex on official government documents.
On Monday, Kobach’s office issued a formal guidance on the law’s legal interpretation, affirming that it “requires the Kansas Department of Revenue to list individuals’ biological sex at birth on driver’s licenses. It requires the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to list a person’s biological sex at birth on birth certificates, and it requires that only biological females be housed in a specific portion of the Topeka Correctional Facility.”
“State records must be accurate and reflect the truth as defined in state law. A birth certificate is a record of what
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