Overview The Gender Recognition Act 2004 allows a transgender person to change their legally recognised gender. This consultation, which closed on 1 March 2018, sought views on whether and how the Gender Recognition Act 2004 should be amended in relation to the law in Scotland. The consultation covered establishing new arrangements for dealing with applications for legal gender recognition, the minimum age at which applications for gender recognition could be made and related matters.

Why We Are Consulting In the Fairer Scotland Action Plan, the Scottish Government committed to 'review and reform gender recognition law so it is in line with international best practice for people who are transgender or intersex'. The Government has decided that because people with intersex people/people with variations in sex characteristics face issues that are distinct from those experienced by transgender people, we should consult separately on each set of issues. We will publish a consultation later seeking views about how we should address the issues experienced by intersex people/people with variations of sex characteristics. Consultation is an essential part of the policy-making process. Download the consultation paper.