North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H1000

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Detransitioners Bill of Rights

Impact

If enacted, H1000 will modify existing laws regarding gender transition and detransition for minors in North Carolina. It establishes new definitions and protections for individuals identified as detransitioners and mandates that insurance providers cover the costs associated with detransition procedures, including necessary follow-up health checks. The bill also allows for civil actions to be brought against medical professionals in cases of harm resulting from transition or detransition procedures, thus significantly reshaping the legal landscape surrounding gender identity-related healthcare in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1000, known as the Detransitioners Bill of Rights, aims to establish a framework for individuals who have undergone gender transition procedures and subsequently seek to detransition. The bill outlines specific rights and protections for these individuals, particularly minors, emphasizing informed consent from parents or guardians for any medical procedures related to detransitioning. The legislation seeks to ensure that minors have access to the necessary medical treatments to reverse previous gender transition procedures while placing specific obligations on healthcare providers regarding the information they must share and the procedures they are allowed to perform.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H1000 is divided, with strong opinions expressed from both supporters and opponents. Advocates argue that the bill is necessary to protect the rights of those who wish to detransition, highlighting the need for clear legal frameworks to support these individuals. Conversely, opponents express concern that the bill may lead to further stigmatization of transgender individuals and restrict access to essential healthcare services. The debate is framed by broader discussions on gender identity rights, parental consent, and the medical autonomy of minors.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discussions around H1000 include issues of parental rights, the role of medical professionals in gender transition care, and the implications of limiting certain medical procedures to those that can be performed with parental consent. There are fears that the bill may inadvertently obstruct transgender minors from accessing necessary care by placing additional barriers. Moreover, the potential for civil liability against medical professionals could limit their willingness to provide care, raising significant ethical and practical concerns about the access to healthcare for individuals exploring their gender identity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC SB500

Detransitioner Protection Act

NC HB1916

To Amend The Protecting Minors From Medical Malpractice Act Of 2023; And To Include Gender-affirming Interventions As A Right Of Action For Medical Malpractice.

NC HB1033

Prohibiting gender transition procedures for minors and coverage for gender transition procedures for minors.

NC HB4190

Health: other; gender reassignment procedures or treatment for minors; prohibit. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding secs. 17019 & 17519.

NC SB1687

Gender transition; public funds; prohibition

NC S0270

Prohibits gender transition procedures for all minors, uses of public funds, discipline for health care providers, a 30 year statute of limitation, after reaching age of majority, and right to a civil action for damages.

NC S2598

Prohibits gender transition procedures for all minors, uses of public funds, discipline for health care providers, a 30 year statute of limitation, after reaching age of majority, and right to a civil action for damages.

NC HB1608

Modifies provisions relating to gender transition procedures

NC HB1672

Modifies provisions relating to gender transition procedures

NC HB1854

Modifies provisions relating to gender transition procedures

Similar Bills

TX HB1559

Relating to prohibited nonconsensual medical procedures and treatment on certain minors with intersex traits.

TX HB3749

Relating to the regulation of the provision of elective intravenous therapy.

MA H2459

Relative to informed consent for concurrent surgical procedures

TX HB778

Relating to required health benefit plan coverage for gender transition adverse effects and reversals.

HI SB107

Relating To Medical Informed Consent.

HI HB215

Relating To Medical Informed Consent.

HI HB215

Relating To Medical Informed Consent.

HI SB107

Relating To Medical Informed Consent.