This amendment adds biological sex definitions based on reproductive systems and changes the bill's reference from the statutory definition of sex to these newly defined biological sex categories.
- Adds two new definitions to the bill: 'Female' means a person with a reproductive system that produces, transports and utilizes eggs for fertilization (accounting for congenital anomalies or disruptions); 'Male' means a person with a reproductive system that produces, transports and utilizes sperm for fertilization (with the same exceptions). (Page 2, after line 7)
- Renumbers subsequent definition subsections from (ii), (iii), and (iv) to (iv), (v), and (vi) to accommodate the two new definitions. (Page 2, lines 9, 15, and 17)
- Replaces the reference to the statutory definition 'as defined by W.S. 21-25-101(a)(iv)' with the language 'a person's biological sex, either male or female,' tying the bill's sex designation requirement directly to the newly added biological definitions. (Page 2, lines 21-22)
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