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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 102Pt. 1Ch. 6Art. 6§ 102935 Lgbtq Mortality Data Collection

§ 102935 Lgbtq Mortality Data Collection

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§ 102935 Lgbtq Mortality Data Collection

This law sets up a pilot program that trains coroners and medical examiners to record a person's sexual orientation and gender identity when they die from violent causes, so the state can learn who in the LGBTQ community is most at risk.

Key Takeaways

  • •The state will start a pilot to collect LGBTQ data in violent death cases.
  • •Coroners and medical examiners will receive training on how to gather this information.
  • •The data will help identify which LGBTQ groups are most vulnerable and guide local policies.

Example

A person is found dead after a violent assault. The coroner, trained under this program, asks the family about the person's sexual orientation and gender identity and records that information on the death certificate.

By adding that data, researchers can later see if LGBTQ people are dying at higher rates from violence and can plan help for those groups.

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§ 102935 Lgbtq Mortality Data Collection

The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) There is a lack of understanding about the relationship between risk of violent death, such as suicide or homicide, and an individual’s sexual orientation and gender identity. This is because, unlike veteran status or ethnicity, the sexual orientation and gender identity of deceased individuals are only captured in special circumstances. By training coroners and medical examiners how to gather mortality data with regard to sexual orientation and gender identity, researchers and policymakers can begin to learn who the most vulnerable in the LGBTQ community are, and allocate resources that will reduce the number of preventable deaths. (b) The State Department of Public Health maintains statewide vital statistics data, including records of births, deaths, and marriages. The department administers the state’s electronic death registration system. Sexual orientation and gender identity data is not currently collected in that information. (c) It is, therefore, the intent of the Legislature to create a pilot program under which coroners and medical examiners are trained to collect sexual orientation and gender identity data in all cases of violent death, in order to encourage a better understanding of disparities in the mortality rate in the LGBTQ community and to assist the development of policies to address those disparities at the county level. (Added by Stats. 2021, Ch. 177, Sec. 1. (AB 1094) Effective January 1, 2022. Conditionally inoperative as prescribed in Section 102938. Repealed January 1 following the inoperative date.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

sexual orientationgender identityviolent deathLGBTQ communitypilot program

Related Statutes

  • § 102936 Violent Death Data Collection Pilot
  • § 102938 Pilot Program Termination
  • § 101878 Retroactive Corporate Records Application
  • § 101879 Corporate Meeting Retroactivity Exemption
  • § 101880 Private Corporation Exemption

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 102935.
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