For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply: (a) âGender expressionâ has the same meaning as defined in Section 51 of the Civil Code. (b) âGender identityâ means a personâs identity based on the individualâs stated gender identity, without regard to whether the self-identified gender accords with the individualâs physical appearance, surgical history, genitalia, legal sex, sex assigned at birth, or name and sex, as it appears in medical records, and without regard to any contrary statement by any other person, including a family member, conservator, or legal representative. An individual who lacks the present ability to communicate his or her gender identity shall retain the gender identity most recently expressed by that individual. (c) âGender-nonconformingâ means a person whose gender expression does not conform to stereotypical expectations of how a man or woman should appear or act. (d) âLGBTâ means lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. (e) âLong-term care facilityâ or âfacilityâ includes facilities listed in Section 1418 of this code and subdivision (b) of Section 9701 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. (f) âLong-term care facility staffâ or âfacility staffâ means all individuals employed by or contracted directly with the facility. (g) âResidentâ means a resident or patient of a long-term care facility. (h) âTransgenderâ means a person whose gender identity differs from the personâs assigned or presumed sex at birth. (i) âTransitionâ means to undergo a process by which a person changes physical sex characteristics or gender expression to match the personâs inner sense of being male or female. This process may include, among other things, a name change, a change in preferred pronouns, and a change in social gender expression, as indicated by hairstyle, clothing, and restroom use. Transition may or may not include hormone use and surgery.
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