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English: State-level enforcement mechanisms in the U.S. for transgender bathroom restrictions
 
Criminal penalties for individuals (misdemeanor with jail time and/or fine); administrative and civil penalties for covered facilities 2
 
Administrative and civil penalties against covered facilities (civil lawsuits and loss of state funding)
 
Civil penalties against covered facilities (civil lawsuits or fines)
 
Administrative penalties against covered facilities (loss of state funding)
 
Declaratory or injunctive relief against covered facilities
 
Complaint-based enforcement against covered facilities
 
No statutory penalty; covered facilities expected to comply voluntarily 2 / 3
 
No transgender bathroom restrictions 1

Notes:

1 Montana's ban is currently blocked and unenforceable by court orders in the case of Plaintiffs v. State of Montana (Montana).
2 In Florida, Montana, Ohio, and Wyoming, the bathroom bans don’t just apply to government buildings—they also affect some private places. All other states with similar laws only apply them to government-run spaces like schools or public offices.
3 Virginia’s bathroom restrictions aren’t based on a law passed by the legislature—instead, they come from a state agency policy that schools are required to follow. As of June 4, 2024, the following nine Virginia school districts have adopted bathroom restrictions in alignment with the model policy: Chesapeake City Public Schools, Hanover County Public Schools, Lynchburg City Public Schools, Newport News Public Schools, Pittsylvania County Public Schools, Roanoke County Public Schools, Rockingham County Public Schools, Spotsylvania County Public Schools, and Virginia Beach City Public Schools.
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Map showing U.S. states with transgender bathroom restrictions, color-coded by the maximum legal penalty.

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