Current Version
Region | Jersey |
Issue | Legal recognition of non-binary gender |
Status | Recognized |
Start Date | Jul 19, 2015 |
End Date | (none) |
Description | The government of Jersey’s social security department now recognises the Mx. title for correspondence. Passports are restricted to binary gender and so are birth certificates. |
Sources | https://transjersey.org/2015/07/19/mx-title-now-available/ |
Reports (1)
- Other "The source provided is not a law and should be removed. It speaks to a decison to update government systems in one department but does not amount to a change in the law. An alternative record has been created as a comparison - the start date of Gender Recognition (Jersey) Law 2010, as amended is correct but I had to add a random end date as the law is still in effect. [https://www.jerseylaw.je/laws/current/PDFs/12.320.pdf]"
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Revision History (2)
Old Value (Original) | New Value (Current) | |
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Value | (REMOVED) | Recognized |
Special Status | Ambiguous | Recognized |
Original entry | |
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Status | Ambiguous |
Start Date | Jul 19, 2015 |
End Date | (none) |
Description | The government of Jersey’s social security department now recognises the Mx. title for correspondence. Passports are restricted to binary gender and so are birth certificates. |
Sources | https://transjersey.org/2015/07/19/mx-title-now-available/ |