Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB121

Introduced
1/6/25  
Refer
1/7/25  
Engrossed
1/16/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Enrolled
2/11/25  
Enrolled
2/11/25  
Passed
3/27/25  

Caption

Provide privacy in certain restrooms, changing rooms, and sleeping quarters

Impact

If enacted, HB 121 would significantly impact existing state laws regarding public facilities and spaces. It would require covered entities to ensure compliance with sex designation for restrooms and changing areas, leading to potential modifications in current practices especially in schools and public buildings. The bill includes legal recourse for individuals who encounter someone of the opposite sex in designated areas, allowing them to seek damages and declarations in court. This could lead to an increase in litigation concerning restroom property rights and privacy.

Summary

House Bill 121, also referred to as the Restroom Privacy Act, provides for the designation of multi-occupancy restrooms, changing rooms, and sleeping quarters for the exclusive use of individuals based on their biological sex. The bill seeks to establish guidelines for covered entities, which include correctional centers, juvenile detention facilities, public schools, and other public buildings, mandating that these facilities designate specific areas for males and females. Furthermore, it reinforces the definition of 'male' and 'female' based on biological and genetic characteristics, aiming to preserve privacy and safety in traditionally gender-specific spaces.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 121 is notably polarized. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for protecting privacy and safety, particularly for women in vulnerable situations. They believe it addresses legitimate concerns regarding harassment and safety in public restrooms and changing areas. Conversely, opponents view it as discriminatory and a form of legal enforcement of gender segregation. Critics argue that the bill undermines the rights and dignity of transgender and non-binary individuals, asserting that it reinforces harmful stereotypes and perpetuates social stigma.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions around HB 121 center on the definitions of gender and the implications for transgender individuals. While supporters emphasize the need for safety and privacy, opponents highlight concerns about inclusivity and the potential negative consequences of restricting access to restroom facilities. The bill's legal ramifications regarding the civil action allowed against facilities that fail to enforce these provisions could lead to considerable pushback and a broader conversation on gender identity and civil liberties in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB1161

Amend provisions related to changing rooms, sleeping quarters, and restrooms.

MT SB486

Concerning Safety And Privacy In Certain Entities; And Concerning The Designation Of Multi-occupancy Restrooms, Changing Rooms, And Sleeping Quarters In Certain Entities Based On An Individual's Sex.

MT HB3242

Privacy; opposite sex; restrooms in public schools; sleeping quarters; private changing areas; student housing; public institutions of higher education; public buildings; domestic violence shelters; effective date.

MT SB1558

Provides that private schools shall not be civilly liable for establishing single-sex restrooms and changing rooms

MT LD868

An Act to Ensure Equity and Safety in Athletics, Restrooms, Changing Rooms and Housing at Elementary, Secondary and Postsecondary Schools

MT SB2003

Definitions and general provisions; requiring certain changing rooms and restrooms to be designated for the exclusive use of the male or female sex. Effective date. Emergency.

MT SB2364

Safety and privacy in correctional facility rooms; provide certain standards.

MT HB4024

Civil rights: privacy; restriction of student access to certain restrooms and changing areas based on biological sex; provide for. Creates new act.

MT SB632

Establishes a cause of action against business for violations of privacy in changing facilities or restrooms

MT SB1389

Establishes a cause of action against business for violations of privacy in changing facilities or restrooms

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.