Sec. 4. Privacy in intimate spaces
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The Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security shall each ensure that males are not detained in women’s prisons or housed in women’s detention centers, including through— amendment, as necessary, of section 115.41 of title 28, Code of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations); and interpretation of guidance regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ( Public Law 101–336 ). The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall— prepare and submit for notice-and-comment rulemaking a policy to rescind the final rule entitled Equal Access in Accordance with an Individual’s Gender Identity in Community Planning and Development Programs (dated September 21, 2016; 81 Fed. Reg. 64763); and submit for public comment a policy protecting women seeking single-sex rape shelters.
The Attorney General shall ensure that— the Bureau of Prisons revises its policies concerning medical care to be consistent with this Act; and no Federal funds are expended for any medical procedure, treatment, or drug for the purpose of conforming an inmate’s appearance to that of the opposite sex. The head of a Federal agency shall take appropriate action to ensure that intimate spaces designated for women, girls, or females (or for men, boys, or males) are designated by sex and not identity.
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- Pub. L. 101-336
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Privacy in intimate spaces
Pub. L.Pub. L. 101-336
Fed. Reg.81 FR 64763
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