South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3506

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Human Biological Sexes

Impact

The implementation of this bill would bring significant changes to how South Carolina’s laws address the concepts of sex and gender. By reinforcing the binary classification of sex, the bill may influence various legal areas, including healthcare, education, and athletic participation. This explicit delineation may require state institutions to adhere strictly to these definitions when creating policies, potentially impacting the rights of individuals who do not fit neatly into these categories and complicating access to services for those with disorders of sex development. Additionally, it may also affect local laws and regulations that pertain to gender identity and expression.

Summary

House Bill 3506 proposes to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by adding a new Article 29 to Chapter 1, Title 1, which seeks to clarify definitions and rules concerning human biological sexes in state legislation. This bill asserts a binary view of sex—male and female—defining each distinctly based on reproductive capabilities and characteristics. The text emphasizes that an individual’s sex is biologically determined and not subject to personal identification or stipulation, proposing to eliminate ambiguities that could affect legal equality and rights under state law.

Contention

House Bill 3506 has sparked considerable debate regarding its implications for personal identity and rights. Supporters argue that it promotes clarity and consistency in legal definitions, thereby safeguarding the legal status of males and females as defined by biology. Critics, however, argue that the bill undermines the complexity of gender identity and fails to accommodate individuals who may not conform to traditional biological classifications. They warn that such binary definitions could lead to discrimination against transgender individuals and those experiencing differences in sex development, thereby marginalizing their rights and identities in state systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0240

Parental Rights to Affirm Biological Sex in Child Welfare

SC HB229

Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex.

SC HB3740

Relating to participation in athletic competitions according to biological sex.

SC HB1442

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

SC HB1260

Require that birth certificates and certain official documents reflect biological sex.

SC HCR2003

Interscholastic; intramural athletics; biological sex

SC SF886

Biological definition of male and female establishment

SC SB211

Relative to biological sex in student athletics.

SC SB211

Relative to biological sex in student athletics.

SC SB38

Relative to state recognition of biological sex.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.