Prohibits virginity examinations
Bill A 1626 prohibits virginity examinations, protecting individuals, especially women and girls, from invasive practices that harm their rights and well-being.
Bill A 1626 prohibits virginity examinations, protecting individuals, especially women and girls, from invasive practices that harm their rights and well-being.
Bill Number: A 1626
Title: Prohibits Virginity Examinations
Status: Referred to Health
Introduced: January 10, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 1626 aims to prohibit the practice of virginity examinations, which are often conducted to determine whether an individual has engaged in sexual intercourse. These examinations are widely criticized for being invasive, unscientific, and a violation of personal rights. The bill seeks to protect individuals from such examinations, which can have significant psychological and social implications.
Bill A 1626 represents a significant step towards safeguarding individual rights and promoting ethical medical practices by prohibiting virginity examinations. As it progresses through the legislative process, further details regarding its implementation and enforcement may emerge. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the need to protect individuals from invasive and outdated practices in the medical field.
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