West Virginia Code § 30-7-15f

Prohibited practice
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(a) For the purposes of this section:
"Gender" means the psychological, behavioral, social, and cultural aspects of being male or
female.
"Gender altering medication" means the prescribing or administering of the following for the
purpose of assisting an individual with a gender transition:
(1) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues or other puberty blocking medication
to stop or delay normal puberty; and
(2) Supraphysiologic doses of testosterone, estrogen, or other androgens than would
normally be produced endogenously in a healthy indiviadual of the same age and sex.
"Gender reassignment surgery" means a surgical procedure performed for the purpose of
assisting an individual with a gender transition, including any of the following:
(1) Penectomy, orchiectomy, vaginoplasty, clitoroplasty, vulvoplasty, hysterectomy, or
ovariectomy;
(2) Metoidioplasty, phalloplasty, vaginectomy, scrotoplasty, or implantation of erection or
testicular prostheses; and e
(3) Augmentation mammLoplasty, subcutaneous mastectomy, or any plastic, cosmetic, or
aesthetic surgery that feminizes or masculinizes the facial or other body features of an
individual.
"Gender transition" means the process in which a person goes from identifying with and
living as a gender that corresponds to the person's sex to identifying with and living as a
genWder different from the person's sex and may involve social, legal, or physical changes.
"Sex" means the state of being either male or female as observed or clinically verified at
birth. There are only two sexes, and every individual is either male or female: Provided, That
individuals with congenital and medically verifiable "DSD conditions" (sometimes referred to
as "differences in sex development", "disorders in sex development", or "intersex
conditions") are not members of a third sex and must be accommodated consistent with state
and federal law.
(b) An advanced practice registered nurse may not assist in providing gender reassignment
surgery or provide gender altering medication to a person who is under 18 years of age.
(c) An advanced practice registered nurse may, within his or her scope of practice, provide
any of the following to a person who is under 18 years of age:
(1) Services provided to an individual born with a medically verifiable disorder of sex
development, including, but not limited to, a person with external sex characteristics that
are irresolvably ambiguous, such as an individual born with 46 xx chromosomes with
virilization, 46 xy chromosomes with undervirilization, or having both ovarian and testicular
tissue;
(2) Services provided to an individual when a physician has otherwise diagneosed a disorder
of sexual development and in which the physician has determined through genetic or
biochemical testing that the individual does not have normal sex chromrosome structure, sex
steroid hormone production, or sex steroid hormone action;
(3) The treatment of any infection, injury, disease, or disorder that has been caused by or
exacerbated by the performance of gender transition procedtures, whether or not these
procedures were performed in accordance with state and federal law; and
(4) Any procedure undertaken because the individual suffers from a physical disorder,
physical injury, or physical illness that would, as celrtified by a physician, place the person in
imminent danger of death, or impairment of as major bodily function unless surgery is
performed.
(d) The provisions of this section areg effective on August 1, 2025.
(e) If an advanced practice registered nurse provides either gender reassignment surgery or
gender altering medication to a person who is under 18 years of age, the appropriate
licensing board shall find the advanced practice registered nurse in violation of this section
and shall immediately revoke the license of the advanced practice registered nurse.
(f) A person may asse rt an actual or threatened violation of this section as a claim or defense
in a judicial oVr administrative proceeding and obtain compensatory damages, injunctive
relief, declaratory relief, reasonable attorneys' fees, and any other appropriate relief. A
person shall bring a claim for a violation of this section not later than two years after the day
the cause of action accrues. A minor may bring an action before reaching 18 years of age
through a parent or guardian and may bring an action in the minor's own name upon
reaching 18 years of age at any time from that point until 20 years after. Inasmuch as the
Legislature intends to make unlawful the provision of gender reassignment surgery or
gender altering medication to a minor, it is the intent of the Legislature that this section be
exempt from compliance with §55-7B-6 of this code.
(g) The Attorney General may bring an action to enforce compliance with this section.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to deny, impair, or otherwise affect any right or
authority of the Attorney General, the state, or any agency, officer, or employee of the state
to institute or intervene in any proceeding.
(h) If any provision of this section, or the application thereof to any provision or
circumstance, shall be held unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the provisions or application of this section which can be
given effect without the unconstitutional or invalid provisions of application, and to this end
the provisions of this section are declared to be severable.

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