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                                <ns0:ActionText>INTRODUCED</ns0:ActionText>
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                <ns0:AuthorText authorType="LEAD_AUTHOR">Introduced by Senator Wiener</ns0:AuthorText>
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                <ns0:Title>An act to add Section 340.12 to the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to civil actions.</ns0:Title>
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                        <ns0:Subject>Sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts: actions for recovery of damages: statute of limitations.</ns0:Subject>
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                        <html:p>Existing law requires that specified actions for recovery of damages suffered as a result of childhood sexual assault, as defined, be commenced within 22 years of the date the plaintiff attains the age of majority or within 5 years of the date the plaintiff discovers or reasonably should have discovered that psychological injury or illness occurring after the age of majority was caused by the sexual assault, whichever period expires later. Existing law imposes various procedural requirements for such claims.</html:p>
                        <html:p>This bill would require specified actions for recovery of damages suffered as a result of sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts, as defined, be commenced (1) within 22 years of the date the plaintiff attains the age of majority if the
                         plaintiff was under the age of 18 when at the time of conduct, (2) within 10 years if the plaintiff was 18 years of age or older at the time of conduct, (3) or within 5 years of the date the plaintiff discovers that psychological injury or illness occurring after the conduct was caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts, as specified. The bill would define “sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts” to include efforts to direct a patient toward a particular sexual orientation or a particular gender identity, as specified. The bill would apply to actions for damages commencing after January 1, 2027, against licensed mental health providers, as defined, and against persons and entities that employed, supervised, or otherwise exercised authority over a licensed mental health provider. The bill would make specified types of evidence, including certain expert testimony, admissible to establish causation and harm for these actions. The bill would revive certain actions that have not
                         been litigated to finality and that would otherwise be barred as of January 1, 2027, because the applicable statute of limitations or any other time limit had expired. The bill would provide that its provisions are severable.</html:p>
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                <ns0:Preamble>The people of the State of California do enact as follows:</ns0:Preamble>
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                                <html:p>The Legislature finds and declares:</html:p>
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                                        (a)
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                                        The American Psychological Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Counseling Association, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the American School Counselor Association, the National Association of Social Workers, and every other mainstream mental health and medical organization in the United States have determined that efforts to change an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity
                                are harmful and ineffective.
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                                        (b)
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                                        In 2009, the American Psychological Association Task Force on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation conducted a systematic review of peer-reviewed research and concluded that sexual orientation change efforts are unlikely to be successful and involve some risk of harm, including depression, suicidality, and anxiety. In 2021, the American Psychological Association adopted a resolution concluding that gender identity change efforts are harmful and ineffective and calling for their elimination.
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                                        (c)
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                                        The American Psychiatric Association has stated that it “opposes any psychiatric treatment such as reparative or conversion therapy which is based upon the assumption that homosexuality per se is a mental disorder or based upon the a priori assumption that a patient should change their sexual homosexual orientation.”
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                                        (d)
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                                        The American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that “therapy directed at specifically changing sexual orientation is contraindicated, since it can provoke guilt and anxiety while having little or no potential for achieving changes in orientation.”
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                                        (e)
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                                        The World Professional Association for Transgender Health, the American Medical Association, and the American Psychological Association recognize that gender identity is not a disorder and that efforts to change an individual’s gender identity are harmful.
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                                        (f)
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                                        The scientific and clinical consensus establishes that sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts pose serious risks of harm to patients, including depression, guilt, helplessness, hopelessness, shame, social withdrawal, suicidality, substance abuse, stress, self-blame, decreased self-esteem, feelings of
                                anger and betrayal, loss of religious faith, alienation from family, problems in sexual and emotional intimacy, sexual dysfunction, high-risk sexual behaviors, feelings of being dehumanized, and a sense of having wasted time and resources.
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                                        (g)
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                                        The psychological harms caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts often do not manifest until years or decades after the conduct occurred. Survivors frequently do not recognize their experience as conversion therapy, initially fail to recognize such treatment as harmful, fail to connect their psychological injuries to the treatment until much later in life, or are deterred from coming forward by shame instilled by the treatment itself.
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                                        (h)
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                                        The dynamics of the therapeutic relationship, including the trust placed in mental health providers, the age and vulnerability of patients, the authority exercised by providers, and
                                the shame and internalized stigma resulting from such treatment, create barriers to timely disclosure and recognition of harm similar to those recognized by this state in the context of childhood sexual assault.
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                                        (i)
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                                        The existing statute of limitations for professional negligence does not adequately account for the delayed recognition of psychological injury that is characteristic of harm caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                        (j)
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                                        The psychological harms described in this section result from efforts to direct a patient toward a predetermined outcome regarding the patient’s sexual orientation or gender identity, regardless of the nature of that predetermined outcome.
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                                        (k)
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                                        In cases involving latent injuries where there is scientific consensus regarding harmfulness, California courts have
                                recognized that plaintiffs may establish causation by demonstrating that exposure to the harmful conduct was, in reasonable medical probability, a substantial factor contributing to the risk of developing the injury or illness, without requiring proof of the precise mechanism by which the harm occurred. This causation framework is appropriate for claims arising from sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts, given the scientific consensus regarding the harmfulness of such efforts and the latent nature of the resulting psychological injuries.
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                                        It is the intent of the Legislature to provide individuals who have suffered harm as a result of sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts by licensed mental health providers with adequate time to seek civil remedies for the harms they have suffered.
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                                Section 340.12 is added to the
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                                                                (a)
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                                                                For purposes of this section:
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                                                                (1)
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                                                                “Licensed mental health provider” means any of the following individuals who hold or held a valid license, certificate, or registration to practice in California at the time the conduct at issue occurred:
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                                                                (A)
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                                                                A physician or surgeon, including one specializing in the practice of psychiatry.
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                                                                A psychologist, psychological assistant, registered psychologist, or psychology trainee.
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                                                                A licensed marriage and family therapist, marriage and family therapist registered intern, or marriage and family therapist
                                                trainee.
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                                                                A licensed educational psychologist.
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                                                                A credentialed school psychologist.
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                                                                A licensed clinical social worker, associate clinical social worker, or clinical social worker intern.
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                                                                (G)
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                                                                A licensed professional clinical counselor, associate professional clinical counselor, or professional clinical counselor trainee.
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                                                                Any other person licensed, certified, or registered to provide mental health treatment under California law.
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                                                                (2)
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                                                                “Sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts” means any practices of a licensed mental health provider that seek to direct a patient toward a predetermined sexual orientation
                                                or gender identity outcome. Such efforts include, regardless of the direction of the intended change, all of the following:
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                                                                Efforts to direct a patient toward a particular sexual orientation by eliminating, reducing, or discouraging sexual or romantic attractions or feelings toward individuals of a particular sex.
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                                                                Efforts to direct a patient toward a particular sexual orientation by creating, promoting, or encouraging sexual or romantic attractions or feelings toward individuals of a particular sex.
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                                                                Efforts to direct a patient toward a particular gender identity by eliminating, reducing, discouraging, or promoting any particular gender identity or gender expression.
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                                                                (3)
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                                                                “Sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts” does not include
                                                either of the following practices:
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                                                                (A)
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                                                                Nondirective psychotherapies that facilitate a patient’s coping, identity exploration, and self-understanding without seeking to achieve any particular outcome regarding sexual orientation or gender identity.
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                                                                (B)
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                                                                Age-appropriate interventions to address unlawful conduct or unsafe practices that do not seek to direct the patient toward any particular sexual orientation or gender identity.
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                                                                (b)
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                                                                In an action for recovery of damages suffered as a result of sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts, the time for commencement of the action shall be the later of the following:
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                                                                (1)
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                                                                If the plaintiff was under 18 years of age at the time of the conduct, within 22 years of the date the plaintiff attains the age of
                                                majority.
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                                                                (2)
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                                                                If the plaintiff was 18 years of age or older at the time of the conduct, within 10 years of the date of the last treatment session in which the sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts occurred.
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                                                                Within five years of the date the plaintiff discovers or reasonably should have discovered that psychological injury or illness occurring after the conduct was caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts. For purposes this paragraph all of the following shall apply:
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                                                                (A)
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                                                                The plaintiff shall be deemed to have discovered that psychological injury or illness was caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts when the plaintiff first knew or reasonably should have known that the psychological injury or illness was caused, in whole or in part, by the sexual
                                                orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                                                The plaintiff need not have knowledge of the full extent of the injury, the specific diagnosis, or that the conduct was wrongful or actionable.
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                                                                (C)
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                                                                Knowledge that one received treatment from a licensed mental health provider, standing alone, does not constitute discovery.
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                                                                The discovery period commences only when the plaintiff knew or reasonably should have known that psychological injury or illness generally was caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts. Evidence that the plaintiff was aware of one psychological symptom or condition potentially caused by such efforts, or had made a connection between the efforts and any specific symptom, does not establish discovery of other injuries or the full scope of harm.
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                                                                (c)
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                                                                This section applies to the following actions:
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                                                                An action against a licensed mental health provider for damages arising from sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                                                An action against any person or entity that employed, supervised, or otherwise exercised authority over a licensed mental health provider, and such person or entity knew or had reason to know that the licensed mental health provider engaged in or was likely to engage in sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts and failed to take reasonable steps to prevent such conduct.
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                                                                An action against any person or entity for the negligent hiring, supervision, or retention of a licensed mental health provider who engaged in sexual orientation or gender identity change
                                                efforts.
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                                                                In an action pursuant to this section, the plaintiff may recover damages, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
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                                                                Economic damages, including medical expenses, mental health treatment costs, lost earnings, and other pecuniary losses.
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                                                                Noneconomic damages, including pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.
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                                                                Punitive damages if the defendant’s conduct was willful, oppressive, fraudulent, or malicious.
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                                                                Reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.
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                                                                In an action pursuant to this section, general causation may be established by expert
                                                testimony, scientific literature, or other evidence demonstrating that sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts are capable of causing the type of psychological injury or illness suffered by the plaintiff.
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                                                                Once general causation is established, the trier of fact may infer specific causation from evidence that the plaintiff was subjected to sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts and subsequently experienced the type of psychological injury or illness that such efforts are capable of causing, unless the defendant establishes by a preponderance of the evidence that the plaintiff’s injury or illness was caused solely by other factors unrelated to the sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                                                In determining whether sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts were a substantial factor in causing the plaintiff’s injury, the trier of
                                                fact may consider the nature, duration, and intensity of the efforts, the age and vulnerability of the plaintiff at the time, the relationship between the plaintiff and the provider, the temporal relationship between the efforts and the onset or exacerbation of symptoms, and any other relevant factors.
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                                                                The causation framework set forth in this subdivision reflects the principle that in cases involving latent injuries and scientific consensus regarding harmfulness, plaintiffs may establish causation by demonstrating that exposure to the harmful conduct was, in reasonable medical probability, a substantial factor contributing to the risk of developing the injury or illness, without requiring proof of the precise mechanism by which the harm occurred.
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                                                                In an action pursuant to this section, expert testimony regarding the general psychological effects
                                                of sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts shall be admissible to establish the types of harm such efforts are known to cause based on the scientific and clinical consensus. Expert testimony may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:
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                                                                The scientific and clinical consensus regarding the harmfulness of sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                                                The types of psychological injuries commonly caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                                                The typical latency period between sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts and the manifestation or recognition of psychological harm.
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                                                                The reasons why survivors of sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts commonly experience
                                                delayed recognition of harm, including repression, shame, and the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship.
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                                                                This subdivision does not limit the admissibility of other relevant expert testimony regarding causation or damages.
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                                                                (1)
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                                                                This section applies to any action commenced on or after January 1, 2027.
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                                                                Notwithstanding any other law, a claim for damages described in this section that has not been litigated to finality and that would otherwise be barred as of January 1, 2027, because the applicable statute of limitations or any other time limit had expired, shall be revived. These claims may be commenced within three years of January 1, 2027, or within the time period specified in subdivision (b), whichever is later.
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                                                                This subdivision shall apply to claims against any defendant described in subdivision (c).
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                                                                This section shall not be construed to do any of the following:
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                                                                Limit the application of any other law that extends the time for commencement of an action.
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                                                                Limit or restrict any statutory or common law cause of action or remedy available to any person injured by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                                                Create a new cause of action.
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                                                                It is the intent of the Legislature that this section be interpreted broadly to effectuate its remedial purpose of providing civil remedies to persons harmed by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts.
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                                                                 The provisions of this section are severable. If any provision of this section or its application is held invalid, that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application.
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