Idaho criminalises use of public bathrooms not matching birth sex
→Operators must enforce access restrictions
Change
Idaho enacted a law banning use of public bathrooms and changing rooms that do not align with assigned sex at birth.
Why it matters
Operators must enforce segregation policies and ensure compliance or face legal consequences under the statute.
Implications
- → Facilities must implement access controls — compliance required
- → Violations expose operators to penalties — legal risk increases
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