Entry #20602: LGBT housing discrimination in Kansas

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RegionKansas
IssueLGBT housing discrimination
StatusSexual orientation and gender identity
Start DateFeb 26, 2026
End Date(none)
DescriptionKansas law protects individuals from housing discrimination on the basis of sex. (KHRC interprets sex to include sexual orientation and gender identity)

However; there is a bathroom ban in all public buildings and a bounty provision which carries penalties if violated.
Sourceshttps://transitics.substack.com/p/kansas-republicans-override-governors
https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/kansas-advancing-anti-trans-bill
https://www.kslegislature.gov/li/b2025_26/measures/documents/sb244_enrolled.pdf


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edited by mineszilla. The bathroom ban didn’t effect KHRC’s prohibition, though; it should still be urged with caution that there may be a bathroom ban if housed in a dorm, homeless shelter, or state lodging

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ValueSexual orientation onlySexual orientation and gender identity
DescriptionUnder SB 244, trans people are legally prohibited from using bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity in all public buildings. First violation results in a written notice, second violation results in a $1,000 fine, third violation onwards results in a class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

The law also creates the first known bounty provision in the United States which creates a private cause of action against any trans person that uses bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity.

"(h) (1) Any individual who, while accessing a multiple-occupancy private space designated for use only by such individual's sex, is aggrieved by the invasion of such individual's personal privacy or is otherwise harmed by a violation of this section by an individual of the opposite sex may bring a cause of action against such individual of the opposite sex. In bringing such action, the individual may seek either actual damages or liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000, as well as declaratory and injunctive relief."

This can be interpreted anywhere including private businesses.
Kansas law protects individuals from housing discrimination on the basis of sex. (KHRC interprets sex to include sexual orientation and gender identity)

However; there is a bathroom ban in all public buildings and a bounty provision which carries penalties if violated.
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Under SB 244, trans people are legally prohibited from using bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity in all public buildings. First violation results in a written notice, second violation results in a $1,000 fine, third violation onwards results in a class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine. The law also creates the first known bounty provision in the United States which creates a private cause of action against any trans person that uses bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity. "(h) (1) Any individual who, while accessing a multiple-occupancy private space designated for use only by such individual's sex, is aggrieved by the invasion of such individual's personal privacy or is otherwise harmed by a violation of this section by an individual of the opposite sex may bring a cause of action against such individual of the opposite sex. In bringing such action, the individual may seek either actual damages or liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000, as well as declaratory and injunctive relief." This can be interpreted anywhere including private businesses. Kansas law protects individuals from housing discrimination on the basis of sex. (KHRC interprets sex to include sexual orientation and gender identity) However; there is a bathroom ban in all public buildings and a bounty provision which carries penalties if violated.

created by mineszilla

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Original entry
StatusSexual orientation only
Start DateFeb 26, 2026
End Date(none)
DescriptionUnder SB 244, trans people are legally prohibited from using bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity in all public buildings. First violation results in a written notice, second violation results in a $1,000 fine, third violation onwards results in a class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine. The law also creates the first known bounty provision in the United States which creates a private cause of action against any trans person that uses bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity. "(h) (1) Any individual who, while accessing a multiple-occupancy private space designated for use only by such individual's sex, is aggrieved by the invasion of such individual's personal privacy or is otherwise harmed by a violation of this section by an individual of the opposite sex may bring a cause of action against such individual of the opposite sex. In bringing such action, the individual may seek either actual damages or liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000, as well as declaratory and injunctive relief." This can be interpreted anywhere including private businesses.
Sourceshttps://transitics.substack.com/p/kansas-republicans-override-governors https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/kansas-advancing-anti-trans-bill https://www.kslegislature.gov/li/b2025_26/measures/documents/sb244_enrolled.pdf