From: Sent: To: Cc: VBroyles 8/19/2019 11:25:26 AM "Fred Deutsch" <Fred.Deutsch@sdlegislature.gov> "James Shupe" <jamie.shupe@yahoo.com>, "drmcretella@gmail.com" <drmcretella@gmail.com>, "Katherine Cave" <kelseycoalition@gmail.com>, "Lee Schoenbeck" <lee@schoenbecklaw.com>, "Andre Van Mol" <95andrev@gmail.com>, "Jon Uhler" <jkuvpc@yahoo.com>, "Michael Laidlaw" <mike@drlaidlaw.com>, "Jon Hansen" <hansen.jonathon@gmail.com>, "William Malone" <malone.will@gmail.com>, "Mary McAlister" <mmcalister@childparentrights.org>, "Richard Mast" <RMast@lc.org>, "Walt Heyer" <waltsbook@yahoo.com>, "Matt Sharp" <msharp@adflegal.org>, "Chris Motz" <cmotz@sdcatholicconference.org>, "michael.biggs@sociology.ox.ac.uk" <michael.biggs@sociology.ox.ac.uk>, "pamosa27@comcast.net" <pamosa27@comcast.net> Subject: Re: update Attachments: PastedGraphic-5.png I like it — much better than “incorrectâ€. Now to make it air-tight, I would add: “as defined by Section 1 of Chapter 26-10†after “child’s sex†to ensure no other definition could be understood. In the bill the definition of sex appears right above, but I don’t know how far away it would actually appear in the SD code. Fred, is it common for SD code provisions to explicitly reference a code definition? Vernadette Vernadette Broyles, Esq. President and General Counsel Child & Parental Rights Campaign, Inc. 5805 State Bridge Rd, Suite G310 Johns Creek GA 30097 Phone: 770-448-4525 vbroyles@childparentrights.org It is in the GA Code. On Aug 19, 2019, at 2:43 PM, Fred Deutsch <Fred.Deutsch@sdlegislature.gov> wrote: What do you think of the following language in red as a solution? Remember, the bill defines Sex as the "the biological state of being female or male, based on sex organs, chromosomes, and endogenous hormone profiles.†19 chromosomes, and endogenous hormone profiles. Except as provided in section 3 of this Act, any mental healthcare professional, or any physician, surgeon, physician assistant, nurse, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner, anesthetist, or medical assistant licensed under Title 36 who engages in any of the following practices upon a child, or who causes them to be performed, for the purpose of attempting to change or affirm the child's perception of their sex, if said perception is inconsistent with the child's sex, is guilty of a Class 4 felony: 1. Performing surgeries that sterilize, including castration, vasectomy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, metoidioplasty, orchiectomy, penectomy, phalloplasty, and vaginoplasty; 2. Performing a mastectomy; 3. Administering or supplying the following medications to induce transient or permanent infertility: a. Puberty-blocking medication to stop or delay normal puberty; b. Supraphysiologic doses of testosterone to females; or c. Supraphysiologic doses of estrogen to males; or 4. Removing any otherwise healthy or non-diseased body part. Attachment: