2025-23484Proposed Rule

HHS Redefines Disabilities: Gender Dysphoria Excluded from Protections

Published Date: 12/19/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The Department of Health and Human Services is updating rules to clarify that gender dysphoria without a physical cause isn’t considered a disability under programs receiving federal money. This affects organizations getting HHS funds, making sure everyone’s on the same page about who counts as having a disability. You’ve got until January 20, 2026, to share your thoughts on this change!

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Gender Dysphoria Excluded From Section 504

HHS proposes to change its rule so that, for programs or activities receiving HHS money, the statutory exclusion for "gender identity disorders not resulting from physical impairments" explicitly includes "gender dysphoria not resulting from physical impairments." This means gender dysphoria without a physical cause would not be treated as a "disability" under section 504 in HHS-funded programs.

Clarifies Legal Risks For HHS Recipients

The proposed rule explicitly restates the statutory exclusion and says this clarification resolves confusion from the 2024 Final Rule preamble. HHS says the change is meant to reduce ambiguity and litigation risk for recipients of HHS financial assistance.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
12/19/2025
1/20/2026

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