*Note: These percentages reflect estimates of the LGBTQ youth (ages 13-17) population living in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Estimates of LGBTQ youth in the U.S. territories or under age 13 are not available, and so cannot be reflected here. Population estimates are from The Williams Institute.
51 % of LGBTQ youth (ages 13-17) live in states that prohibit licensed healthcare providers from subjecting minors to conversion "therapy"
7 % of LGBTQ youth (ages 13-17) live in states that restrict, but do not prohibit licensed healthcare providers from subjecting minors to conversion "therapy"
29 % of LGBTQ youth (ages 13-17) live in states with no state laws or policies about conversion therapy
13 % of LGBTQ youth (ages 13-17) live in states that prohibit or deter local-level laws protecting youth from conversion "therapy"
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1 county out of 18 has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
0 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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1 county out of 15 has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
0 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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1 county out of 64 has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
0 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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1 county out of 67 has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
12 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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1 county out of 99 has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
1 city has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 105 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
3 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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2 counties out of 120 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
1 city has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 83 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
8 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 0 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
11 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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1 county out of 115 has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
5 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 93 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
1 city has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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4 counties out of 62 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
3 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 88 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
13 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 77 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
1 city has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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2 counties out of 67 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
14 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 39 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
1 city has an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 55 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
4 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
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0 counties out of 72 have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
14 cities have an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health practitioners from using conversion "therapy" on minors.
State | Conversion Therapy Law | Year Passed |
Citations | ||
Alabama | State does not have this law | 2020 |
Alaska | ||
American Samoa | ||
Arizona | State has this law | 2023 |
Arkansas | ||
California | State has this law | 2012 |
Colorado | State has this law | 2019 |
Connecticut | State has this law | 2017 |
Delaware | State has this law | 2018 |
District of Columbia | State has this law | 2014 |
Florida | State does not have this law | |
Georgia | State does not have this law | |
Guam | ||
Hawaii | State has this law | 2018 |
Idaho | ||
Illinois | State has this law | 2015 |
Indiana | State does not have this law | |
Iowa | ||
Kansas | ||
Kentucky | ||
Louisiana | ||
Maine | State has this law | 2019 |
Maryland | State has this law | 2018 |
Massachusetts | State has this law | 2019 |
Michigan | State has this law | 2023 |
Minnesota | State has this law | 2023 |
Mississippi | ||
Missouri | ||
Montana | ||
Nebraska | ||
Nevada | State has this law | 2017 |
New Hampshire | State has this law | 2018 |
New Jersey | State has this law | 2013 |
New Mexico | State has this law | 2017 |
New York | State has this law | 2019 |
North Carolina | State has this law | 2019 |
North Dakota | State has this law | 2021 |
Northern Mariana Islands | ||
Ohio | ||
Oklahoma | ||
Oregon | State has this law | 2015 |
Pennsylvania | State has this law | 2024 |
Puerto Rico | State has this law | 2019 |
Rhode Island | State has this law | 2017 |
South Carolina | State does not have this law | 2025 |
South Dakota | ||
Tennessee | ||
Texas | ||
U.S. Virgin Islands | ||
Utah | State has this law | 2020 |
Vermont | State has this law | 2016 |
Virginia | State has this law | 2020 |
Washington | State has this law | 2018 |
West Virginia | ||
Wisconsin | State has this law | 2021 |
Wyoming |
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