California
governor considers allowing gender identity on death certificates
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[August 29, 2014]
By Aaron Mendelson
(Reuters) - Death certificates in
California would be changed to reflect the gender identity of people at
the time of their death rather than their sex at birth under a bill sent
to Governor Jerry Brown on Thursday, the latest effort by the state to
further the rights of transgender residents.
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The California Assembly voted 66-4 to approve amendments before
sending the bill, known as AB 1577, to Democratic Governor Jerry
Brown.
It is one of several measures aimed at furthering the family rights
of LGBT Californians passed this session, including a measure
allowing same-sex couples to be listed as mother, father or parent
on a child's birth certificate.
"Once we are deceased, we are often at the mercy of others to treat
us with dignity," said California Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, a
Democrat from San Diego.
"The very least we can do is ensure individuals are given basic
human dignity by honoring their authentic selves when they pass so
that more pain is not inflicted upon grieving loved ones or the
community."
Under the bill, an official filling out a death certificate would
have to respect evidence that the deceased person had changed gender
identity, including health records showing treatment for gender
transition, court approval for a name change, an advanced healthcare
directive or other documents.
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Last year, the legislature passed other laws protecting transgender
rights, including one that allows minors to participate in school
athletics and use restrooms in accordance with their chosen gender.
(Reporting by Aaron Mendelson in , Writing by Sharon Bernstein;
Editing by Ken Wills)
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