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History

Homosexual activity in Toledo

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Homosexual activity in Toledo is legal.

Current status
Since Aug 10, 2016
Legal
On August 10th 2016, after 6 years of pending, the Belizean Supreme Court ruled in favor of Caleb Orosco in the landmark General case Orozco v. Attorney. The court struck down Section 53 of the Belize Penal Code which criminalized sodomy. This emphasized the rights of privacy, equality and dignity which Belizeans possess, in the process, also expanding the definition of sex in the constitution to include sexual orientation. It was the last sodomy law in Central America to be struck down.
Jan 1, 2003–Aug 10, 2016
Illegal (imprisonment as punishment)
The Section 53 of the Belize Criminal Code states that all kinds of sexual acts, except for the natural sex, are illegal. People found guilty are liable for a 10-year imprisonment. "Every person who has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any person ... shall be liable to imprisonment for 10 years." Moreover, homosexual immigrants are prohibited an entry to the country.
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Same-sex marriage in Toledo

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Same-sex marriage in Toledo is unrecognized.

Current status
Since Jan 1, 2003
Unrecognized
The legal system in Belize does not recognise same sex marriages or civil unions.

Censorship of LGBT issues in Toledo

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Censorship of LGBT issues in Toledo is no censorship.

Current status
No censorship
In Belize, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.
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Right to change legal gender in Toledo

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Right to change legal gender in Toledo is illegal.

Current status
Illegal under federal Belize law
There is no legal gender recognition provided in Belize.

Gender-affirming care in Toledo

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Gender-affirming care in Toledo is legal.

Current status
Legal
There are no known legal restrictions on gender-affirming healthcare in Belize but most trans Belizeans are unable to access it due to a lack of resources and cost.
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Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Toledo

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Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Toledo is not legally recognized.

Current status
Not legally recognized
No way to change legal gender, including to non-binary.
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LGBT discrimination in Toledo

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LGBT discrimination in Toledo is illegal in some contexts.

Current status
Illegal in some contexts
The constitution of Belize grants fundamental rights to all Belizeans, forbiding discrimination based on race, place of origin, political opinions, colour, creed or sex and emphasizing all Belizeans are entitled to these fundamental rights regardless of characteristics. With the Orozco v Attorney General (2016) court case that struck down sodomy laws in the nation, the court also emphasized and expanded the definition of sex in the constitution to provide the constitutional right to non-discrimination based on sexual orientation.

LGBT employment discrimination in Toledo

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LGBT employment discrimination in Toledo is sexual orientation only.

Current status
Sexual orientation only
The constitution of Belize grants fundamental rights to all Belizeans, forbiding discrimination based on race, place of origin, political opinions, colour, creed or sex and emphasizing all Belizeans are entitled to these fundamental rights regardless of characteristics. With the Orozco v Attorney General (2016) court case that struck down sodomy laws in the nation, the court also emphasized and expanded the definition of sex in the constitution to provide the constitutional right to non-discrimination based on sexual orientation.

LGBT housing discrimination in Toledo

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LGBT housing discrimination in Toledo is sexual orientation only.

Current status
Sexual orientation only
The constitution of Belize grants fundamental rights to all Belizeans, forbiding discrimination based on race, place of origin, political opinions, colour, creed or sex and emphasizing all Belizeans are entitled to these fundamental rights regardless of characteristics. With the Orozco v Attorney General (2016) court case that struck down sodomy laws in the nation, the court also emphasized and expanded the definition of sex in the constitution to provide the constitutional right to non-discrimination based on sexual orientation.

Same-sex adoption in Toledo

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Same-sex adoption in Toledo is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Intersex infant surgery in Toledo

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Intersex infant surgery in Toledo is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Serving openly in military in Toledo

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Serving openly in military in Toledo is ambiguous.

Current status
Ambiguous
There are no explicit legal provisions that allow or restrict LGBT people from serving openly in the military
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Blood donations by MSMs in Toledo

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Blood donations by MSMs in Toledo is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Conversion therapy in Toledo

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Conversion therapy in Toledo is not banned.

Current status
Not banned
According to the ILGA World, there's no ban on conversion therapy in Belize.
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Equal age of consent in Toledo

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Equal age of consent in Toledo is equal.

Current status
Since Aug 10, 2016
Equal
The age of consent was equalized when the Supreme Court struck down the sodomy law and granted non-discrimination rights in the constituion under grounds of sexual orientation for LGBT individuals.
Jan 1, 2003–Aug 10, 2016
Unequal
Section 53 of the Belizean Penal Code criminalized sodomy until being striked down in 2016, coincidely with this illegality the age of consent was unequal.