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6(a) Biological sex means the physical condition of being male or female at
7birth, as stated on an individuals original birth certificate..
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23. Males and females. This designation may be referred to as mixed-sex,
3coed, or inclusive..
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11Section 2m. 118.315 of the statutes is created to read:
12118.315 Pupil physical privacy; locker rooms. (1) Definitions. In this
13section:
14(a) Biological sex means the physical condition of being male or female at
15birth, as stated on an individuals original birth certificate.
16(b) Governing body means any of the following:
171. For a school district, a school board.
182. For a charter school, the governing board of the charter school.
193. For a private school participating in a program under s. 118.60 or 119.23,
20the governing body of the private school.
21(c) Locker room means an area in a school building designated for pupils to

1change clothes or to be in various stages of undress and to be used by more than one
2individual pupil at a time. Locker room includes a shower room.
3(d) School means a public school, including a charter school established
4under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x), and a private school participating in a program under s.
5118.60 or 119.23.
6(2) Usage; biological sex. (a) A governing body shall ensure that each
7locker room located in a school building controlled by the governing body is
8designated for the exclusive use of individuals of one biological sex.
9(b) A governing body may establish policies for special events, including
10athletic events, during which the governing body may temporarily redesignate a
11locker room for exclusive use by the opposite biological sex. Upon the conclusion of
12the special event, the locker room shall revert to the designation under par. (a).
13(3) Exceptions. A governing body may allow individuals to enter a locker
14room that is designated for the exclusive use by the opposite biological sex if the
15individual is entering the locker room under any of the following circumstances:
16(a) For custodial purposes.
17(b) For maintenance or inspection purposes.
18(c) To provide medical assistance.
19(d) The individual is a teacher, school administrator, police officer, or
20emergency medical services personnel and is performing duties related to the
21individuals employment.
22(e) The individual is a child who is being assisted by a family member or
23guardian.

1(f) To provide assistance to an individual with a disability.
2(g) When the locker room is temporarily designated for exclusive use by the
3individuals biological sex.
4(h) During a natural disaster, an emergency, a serious threat to pupil safety,
5or a drill required under s. 118.07 (2) (a).
6(4) Accommodations. If a pupil, or a parent or guardian of a minor pupil,
7submits to a governing body a written request to receive accommodations from the
8pupil being required to use a locker room designated for the exclusive use by one
9biological sex, the governing body shall provide reasonable accommodations to the
10pupil, including allowing the pupil to use a single-occupancy locker room or the
11regulated use of a staff locker room. A school board or governing board of a charter
12school shall treat a written request submitted under this subsection as a pupil
13record subject to the protections under s. 118.125 (2).
14(5) Americans with Disabilities Act. Nothing in this section prohibits a
15governing body from adopting a policy that is necessary to accommodate individuals
16protected under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act..
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