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As far back as the 1970s, Minnesota's State-funded medical programs,
particularly Medical Assistance (MA), covered a range of services
related to the gender transitioning, including counseling, hormones, and
surgery. Beginning in 1994, the year after protections for
discrimination on the basis of gender identity were added to the
Minnesota Human Rights Act, the Legislature has been working to narrow
the scope of coverage.
On July 14, 2005, Gov. Tim Pawlenty
signed into law the omnibus health and human services bill that included
provisions stating that for both the GAMC and MA programs, "sex
reassignment surgery is not a covered service." The law came into effect
August 1.
Under the new law, it is currently not disputed that the State will
cover gender-related counseling services and hormone therapy. However,
the State no longer accepts requests for
gender-reassignment surgery itself.
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