
"Colorado lawmakers have approved a rewritten ban on so-called “conversion therapy” in an effort to preserve protections for LGBTQ+ youth after the US Supreme Court struck down the state's previous law earlier this year. The new legislation, HB26-1322, now heads to Democratic governor Jared Polis, who is gay. Polis is expected to sign the bill into law."
"Now, rather than prohibiting therapists from encouraging minors away from LGBTQ+ identities specifically, the rewritten law instead bars licensed mental health providers from imposing any “predetermined outcome” regarding a young person's sexual orientation or gender identity, regardless of direction. Supporters say the new wording makes the law “viewpoint-neutral” while still protecting young people from coercive conduct in talk-therapy settings."
"The updated bill was drafted in direct response to the Supreme Court's March ruling in Chiles v. Salazar, which found Colorado's earlier ban unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds. “The Supreme Court gave specific guidance about how to amend conversion therapy laws to be viewpoint-neutral so that these protections can remain in place,” said Shannon Minter, legal director of the National Center for LGBTQ Rights, in a statement, as per The Advocate."
"The legislation also expands legal options for survivors by extending the statute of limitations for malpractice claims tied to conversion therapy. Survivors can now pursue claims up to decades after harm has occurred."
Colorado lawmakers approved HB26-1322, which is expected to be signed by Democratic governor Jared Polis. The bill rewrites the state’s conversion therapy ban after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the earlier law in Chiles v. Salazar on First Amendment grounds. The updated law no longer targets therapists for encouraging minors away from LGBTQ+ identities. Instead, it bars licensed mental health providers from imposing any predetermined outcome regarding a young person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, regardless of direction. Supporters say the wording is viewpoint-neutral while still protecting youth from coercive talk-therapy practices. The legislation also extends the statute of limitations for malpractice claims related to conversion therapy, allowing survivors to sue decades after harm occurred.
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