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Indiana BMV Puts Nonbinary Gender Option For IDs On Hold

Administrative penalty fees were waived earlier this year to aid Hoosiers and support the state’s efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Administrative penalty fees were waived earlier this year to aid Hoosiers and support the state’s efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is putting on hold a  policy allowing nonbinary gender designations on driver's licenses while state officials develop new formal regulations for gender changes on state-issued IDs.

The agency had proposed allowing such changes with an amended birth certificate or a special state Department of Health form signed by a doctor. State Attorney General Curtis Hill  stalled the proposal last month, citing insufficient public notification.

The BMV says it is working on a revised proposal and set a public hearing for Nov. 15.

BMV spokeswoman Susan Guyer  tells The Journal Gazette that it will continue processing male-to-female and female-to-male gender modifications with a doctor's statement. She said the agency won't approve more requests for nonbinary X designations until the regulation change is completed.