government-and-politics-health7.815 min read Nebraska Implements Emergency Regulations for Gender Care in Minors
Nebraska has approved emergency regulations regarding gender care for minors, allowing certain care to continue for transgender and gender-nonconforming youths. The regulations, drafted by the state's chief medical officer, Dr. Timothy Tesmer, require a minimum number of therapeutic hours prior to care, define gender dysphoria and gender nonconformity, set guidelines for informed patient consent, and mandate a waiting period between consent and prescription. While the regulations provide a pathway for people to receive needed care, concerns remain about the availability of mental health professionals and qualified providers, particularly in rural areas. The final regulations are still being shaped, and advocates will closely follow the process to ensure they do not become a de facto ban.
2 years ago•Source: Nebraska Examiner