The New York City Council has made it easier for people to change their birth certificates in line with their gender identities, a move that is expected to reduce discrimination among the Big Apple’s transgender community.
By a vote of 39-4, with three abstentions, lawmakers approved a measure Monday allowing people to alter the sex on their birth certificates, provided they present documentation from a health care professional indicating a mismatch between their assigned gender at birth and their expressed or experienced gender in life. Previously, the city required proof that a person had undergone sex reassignment surgery in order to amend a birth certificate.
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The list of professionals who can recommend a sex designation change is broad, making New York City’s bill slightly more progressive than similar policies that exist elsewhere. Anyone from a licensed physician to a midwife can provide the required affidavit stating that an applicant’s requested correction to a birth certificate accurately reflects that applicant’s gender identity.
Monday’s decision marks a long-awaited policy shift from one that required proof of “convertive” surgery, usually interpreted to mean genital surgery, before a transgender person could receive a new birth certificate. That portion of the Health Code had not been amended since 1971.
Several other jurisdictions have dropped the sex reassignment surgery prerequisite for making such changes to a birth certificate, including California, Iowa, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Washington, D.C. The American Psychological Association, World Professional Association for Transgender Health, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists are among the numerous professional organizations that have called for similar policies.
As Councilman Corey Johnson, the bill’s sponsor, told The New York Times recently, the measure reflects a growing understanding of gender that is “less about your physicality and more about how you live as a human being.”









