(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) “Conversion therapy” means a practice or treatment by a mental health or child care practitioner that seeks to change an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity.
(ii) “Conversion therapy” includes any effort to change the behavioral expression of an individual’s sexual orientation, change gender expression, or eliminate or reduce sexual or romantic attractions or feelings toward individuals of the same gender.
(iii) “Conversion therapy” does not include a practice by a mental health or child care practitioner that:
1. Provides acceptance, support, and understanding, or the facilitation of coping, social support, and identity exploration and development, including sexual orientation–neutral interventions to prevent or address unlawful conduct or unsafe sexual practices; and
2. Does not seek to change sexual orientation or gender identity.
(3) “Mental health or child care practitioner” means:
(i) A practitioner licensed or certified under Title 14, Title 17, Title 18, Title 19, or Title 20 of this article; or
(ii) Any other practitioner licensed or certified under this article who is authorized to provide counseling by the practitioner’s licensing or certifying board.
(b) A mental health or child care practitioner may not engage in conversion therapy with an individual who is a minor.
(c) A mental health or child care practitioner who engaged in conversion therapy with an individual who is a minor shall be considered to have engaged in unprofessional conduct and shall be subject to discipline by the mental health or child care practitioner’s licensing or certifying board.
(d) No State funds may be used for the purpose of:
(1) Conducting, or referring an individual to receive, conversion therapy;
(2) Providing health coverage for conversion therapy; or
(3) Providing a grant to or contracting with any entity that conducts or refers an individual to receive conversion therapy.
(e) The Department shall adopt regulations necessary to implement this section.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 1 - Definitions; General Provisions
Subtitle 2 - General Provisions
Section 1-202 - Compliance With Workers' Compensation Act
Section 1-203 - Authority of Secretary
Section 1-204 - Employment Vacancy Rates in Areas of Shortage
Section 1-205 - Establishment of Fees
Section 1-208 - Uniform Claims Forms
Section 1-209 - Fees for Maryland Health Care Commission
Section 1-210 - Lists of Persons Issued Licenses or Certificates Under This Article
Section 1-211 - Practice of Health Occupation on Animal
Section 1-212 - Sexual Misconduct Prohibited; Regulations; Discipline
Section 1-212.1 - Conversion Therapy for Minors Prohibited
Section 1-214 - Diversity of Members of Health Occupations Boards
Section 1-216 - Training Process and Materials
Section 1-217 - Confirmation of Appointment of Administrator or Executive Director
Section 1-218 - Racial and Ethnic Information About Applicant
Section 1-221 - Identification Badge for Health Care Practitioners
Section 1-221.1 - Performance of Pelvic, Prostate, or Rectal Examination by Health Care Practitioner
Section 1-222 - Prohibition Against Concurrent Service on Boards and Advisory Committees