As used in this part: (1) "Athletic association" means an association, as that term is defined in Section 53G-7-1101. (2) "Birth certificate" means an official record of an individual's date of birth, place of birth, sex, and parentage, including a supplementary certificate of birth or birth certificate amendment and amendment history as provided in Sections 26B-8-110 and 26B-8-111. (3) "Commission" means the School Activity Eligibility Commission created in Section 53G-6-1003. (4) "Does not correspond with the sex designation" means that a student's sex designation for an interscholastic activity in which a student seeks participation does not correspond with the sex designation on the student's birth certificate or an amendment, including the amendment history, to the student's birth certificate that the Division of Vital Records and Statistics provides. (5) "Female-designated" means that an interscholastic activity is designated specifically for female students. (6) "Gender-designated" means that an interscholastic activity or facility is designated specifically for female or male students. (7) "Gender identity" means the same as that term is defined in Section 34A-5-102. (8) "Interscholastic activity" means an activity in which a student represents the student's school in the activity in competition against another school. (9) "Male-designated" means that an interscholastic activity is designated specifically for male students. (10) "Student" means a student who is enrolled in a public school that participates in interscholastic activities. (11) "Unamended birth certificate" means a birth certificate: (a) with no amendment history; or (b) with an amendment history that: (i) does not include gender-related amendments; or (ii) includes gender-related amendments that only: (A) correct an error or omission resulting from a scrivener's error under Subsection 26B-8-107(2); or (B) correct a misidentification of birth sex for an intersex individual under Subsection 26B-8-107(2).
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