Puerto Rico bans hormone therapy and gender surgery for transgender youth

Puerto Rico's governor has signed a bill that prohibits hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgeries for transgender youth.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico's governor has signed a bill that prohibits hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgeries for transgender youth, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from activists in the largely conservative U.S. territory.
The law approved late Wednesday applies to those younger than 21 and calls for 15 years in prison for any violators, as well as a $50,000 penalty and the revocation of all licenses and permits of medical staff.
"Minors, having not yet reached the necessary emotional, cognitive, and physical maturity, are particularly vulnerable to making decisions that can have irreversible consequences," the law reads. "Therefore, it is the State's duty to ensure their comprehensive well-being."
It also states that public funds cannot be used for such purposes.
Puerto Rico's LGBTQ+ Federation criticized the law in a statement Thursday.
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