Entry #20797: LGBT housing discrimination in Idaho

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RegionIdaho
IssueLGBT housing discrimination
StatusNo protections
Start DateJul 1, 2025
End Date(none)
DescriptionHB 264 prohibits transgender individuals from accessing sleeping quarters aligning with their gender identity.

Though this mainly effects state-owned facilities; individuals who catches a trans person in the wrong sleeping quarters may file a private right of action against the individual up to two years after the incident.
Sourceshttps://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2025/legislation/H0264.pdf
https://www.transiticsnews.com/p/transitics-comprehensive-anti-trans-586


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DescriptionHB 264 prohibits transgender individuals from accessing sleeping quarters aligning with their gender identity.

Though this mainly effects state-owned facilities; individuals who catches a trans person in the wrong sleeping quarters may file a private right to action against the individual up to two years after the incident.
HB 264 prohibits transgender individuals from accessing sleeping quarters aligning with their gender identity.

Though this mainly effects state-owned facilities; individuals who catches a trans person in the wrong sleeping quarters may file a private right of action against the individual up to two years after the incident.
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HB 264 prohibits transgender individuals from accessing sleeping quarters aligning with their gender identity. Though this mainly effects state-owned facilities; individuals who catches a trans person in the wrong sleeping quarters may file a private right to action against the individual up to two years after the incident. of action against the individual up to two years after the incident.

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Original entry
StatusNo protections
Start DateJul 1, 2025
End Date(none)
DescriptionHB 264 prohibits transgender individuals from accessing sleeping quarters aligning with their gender identity. Though this mainly effects state-owned facilities; individuals who catches a trans person in the wrong sleeping quarters may file a private right to action against the individual up to two years after the incident.
Sourceshttps://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2025/legislation/H0264.pdf https://www.transiticsnews.com/p/transitics-comprehensive-anti-trans-586