This amendment expands the bill's scope from restrooms and athletic facilities to include sex-designated changing facilities and sleeping quarters for all school-sponsored activities, adds multiple exceptions to the sex-designation requirement, and broadens the legal remedies available to parents.
- Updates the bill's catch title to reflect the expanded scope beyond restrooms to include sex-designated changing facilities and sleeping quarters. (Page 1, lines 1-3)
- Expands the bill's application to include sex-designated changing facilities and sleeping quarters in addition to restrooms. (Page 1, lines 5-6)
- Broadens the definition of facilities subject to sex-designation requirements to include changing rooms and designated sleeping quarters for school-sponsored activities. (Page 1, lines 8-10)
- Removes the word 'athletic' from the coach definition, allowing the rules to apply to all school-sponsored activities, not just athletic ones. (Page 2, line 7)
- Simplifies the definition of restrooms and changing facilities by removing the 'multiple occupancy' designation and changing the definition structure. (Page 2, lines 14-22)
- Adds a new definition for 'sleeping quarters' as areas with at least one bed or cot where persons are housed overnight during school-sponsored activities. (Page 2, lines 28-33)
- Updates sex-designation requirements to include sleeping quarters in addition to restrooms and changing rooms. (Page 3, lines 4-5, 13, 17-18, 20)
- Adds clarification that reasonable accommodations shall not include access to facilities designated for the opposite sex when persons of that sex are present or could be present. (Page 3, lines 42-45)
- Removes references to 'athletic' from various provisions to apply sex-designation rules to all school-sponsored activities. (Page 4, line 8; Page 5, lines 7, 10)
- Adds five new exceptions to the sex-designation requirement: caregiving assistance, assistance from accompanying family members or designees of the same sex, emergency situations, school officials performing duties with precautions, and temporary opposite-sex designations. (Page 5, lines 16-36)
- Expands the legal remedies available to parents by explicitly including declaratory and injunctive relief in addition to the cause of action for noncompliance. (Page 6, lines 3, 38-39)
- Updates references to include sleeping quarters in enforcement and compliance provisions. (Page 6, lines 16-17, 41-43)
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