Gender Identity Expression Anti-discrimination
The act adds the terms "gender expression" and "gender identity" to statutes prohibiting discrimination against members of a protected class, including statutes prohibiting discriminatory practices in the following areas:
- Membership of the Colorado civil rights commission;
- Employment practices;
- Housing practices;
- Places of public accommodation;
- Publications that advertise places of public accommodation;
- Consumer credit transactions;
- Selection of patients by direct primary health care providers;
- Sales of cemetery plots;
- Membership in labor organizations;
- Colorado labor for public works projects;
- Issuance or renewal of automobile insurance policies;
- The provision of funeral services and crematory services;
- Eligibility for jury service;
- Issuance of licenses to practice law;
- The juvenile diversion program;
- Access to services for youth in foster care;
- Enrollment in a charter school, institute charter school, public school, or pilot school;
- Local school boards' written policies regarding employment, promotion, and dismissal;
- The assignment or transfer of a public school teacher;
- Leasing portions of the grounds of or improvements on the grounds of the Colorado state university - Pueblo and the Colorado school of mines;
- Enrollment or classification of students at private occupational schools;
- Training provided to peace officers concerning the prohibition against profiling;
- Criminal justice data collection;
- Employment in the state personnel system;
- The availability of services for the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections;
- Membership of the health equity commission;
- The availability of family planning services;
- Requirements for managed care programs participating in the state medicaid program and the children's basic health plan;
- The treatment of and access to services by individuals in facilities providing substance use disorder treatment programs;
- Employment practices of county departments of human or social services involving the selection, retention, and promotion of employees;
- Practices of the Colorado housing and finance authority in making or committing to make a housing facility loan;
- The imposition of occupancy requirements on charitable property for which the owner is claiming an exemption from property taxes based on the charitable use of the property;
- Practices of transportation network companies in providing services to the public; and
- The determination of whether expenses paid at or to a club that has a policy to restrict membership are tax deductible.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)