After the amendment process has been completed, an ‘X’ will be displayed on the resident’s birth certificate, denoting gender neutral status. Maine made this non-binary marker available on driving licences in 2018, and the year after it was made possible for state citizens to alter their gender marker without approval from a medical professional.
Gia Drew, programme director for the LGBTQ+ rights group Equality Maine, described this change as ‘really exciting’ and added ‘these changes will really make a significant difference’.
Equality Maine has previously highlighted that ‘living with identity documents that do not match up with who they are creates enormous difficulties and discrimination,’ and has stated its mission is ‘to secure full equality for the LGBTQ+ community’. The new birth certificate policy has already been implemented, and this change in legislation marks a milestone for the non-binary and transgender community living in the region.