Jackson Lewis: Oxford, Alabama City Council Adopts Ordinance Restricting Access to Bathroom Facilities Based on Biological Sex | Practical Law

Jackson Lewis: Oxford, Alabama City Council Adopts Ordinance Restricting Access to Bathroom Facilities Based on Biological Sex | Practical Law

This Law Firm Publication by Jackson Lewis P.C. discusses an ordinance recently enacted by the Oxford, Alabama City Council regulating the use of bathroom or changing facilities. The new ordinance makes it unlawful for a person to use a bathroom or changing facility within the City of Oxford's jurisdiction that does not correspond to the person's biological sex, defined by the ordinance as the sex stated on the person's birth certificate. The ordinance imposes fines and criminal penalties for non-compliance.

Jackson Lewis: Oxford, Alabama City Council Adopts Ordinance Restricting Access to Bathroom Facilities Based on Biological Sex

by Jackson Lewis P.C.
Published on 29 Apr 2016Alabama, United States
This Law Firm Publication by Jackson Lewis P.C. discusses an ordinance recently enacted by the Oxford, Alabama City Council regulating the use of bathroom or changing facilities. The new ordinance makes it unlawful for a person to use a bathroom or changing facility within the City of Oxford's jurisdiction that does not correspond to the person's biological sex, defined by the ordinance as the sex stated on the person's birth certificate. The ordinance imposes fines and criminal penalties for non-compliance.