Current Version
| Region | San Marino |
| Issue | Bathroom access |
| Status | No explicit protections |
| Start Date | (unknown) |
| End Date | (none) |
| Description | In San Marino, There is no specific national law that explicitly protects or restricts a transgender person's access to public restrooms matching their gender identity, In practice, local law enforcement (Corpo della Gendarmeria) does not actively police, monitor, or target transgender individuals for using public restrooms. Because there is no statutory "bathroom ban" or legal definition prohibiting usage, officers have no legal basis or mandate to inspect identification or intervene in restroom choices, The country is a highly safe, low-crime jurisdiction with no documented pattern or history of police harassment, arbitrary detention, or target profiling directed at transgender residents or tourists. |
| Sources | https://outrightinternational.org/our-work/europe-and-central-asia/san-marino |
Revision History (1)
created by ObservantClippy
Helpful?
0 | Original entry | |
|---|---|
| Status | No explicit protections |
| Start Date | (unknown) |
| End Date | (none) |
| Description | In San Marino, There is no specific national law that explicitly protects or restricts a transgender person's access to public restrooms matching their gender identity, In practice, local law enforcement (Corpo della Gendarmeria) does not actively police, monitor, or target transgender individuals for using public restrooms. Because there is no statutory "bathroom ban" or legal definition prohibiting usage, officers have no legal basis or mandate to inspect identification or intervene in restroom choices, The country is a highly safe, low-crime jurisdiction with no documented pattern or history of police harassment, arbitrary detention, or target profiling directed at transgender residents or tourists. |
| Sources | https://outrightinternational.org/our-work/europe-and-central-asia/san-marino |