The bill introduces new regulations regarding the organization of interscholastic and intercollegiate athletic activities in Washington State. It mandates that these activities must be organized based on specific groupings related to students' chromosomal makeup and gender identity. The groupings include students with the same sex chromosomes who identify as women or girls, those who identify as men or boys, and those with different sex chromosomes, along with a category for students who do not fit these criteria. Additionally, the bill allows for a student's eligibility to be determined through medical documentation of their chromosomal makeup.

Furthermore, the bill establishes private causes of action for students and institutions who experience harm due to violations of these regulations, including the right to seek injunctive relief and damages. It also prohibits any adverse actions against schools or institutions for maintaining separate athletic teams based on the specified groupings. The bill amends existing laws to incorporate these new requirements, ensuring that all interscholastic and intercollegiate athletic programs adhere to the outlined regulations.

Statutes affected:
Original Bill: 28A.600.200, 28B.10.703