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Committee reviews bill to codify gender-identity procedures in Vermont prisons

Senate Committee on Institutions · April 1, 2026
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Summary

The Senate Committee on Institutions heard detailed testimony on H.550, which would codify DOC practices on respectful identification, searches, and housing-placement reviews for transgender, gender-diverse and intersex inmates while preserving DOC’s safety authority and aligning reporting with PREA standards.

The Senate Committee on Institutions on March 31 reviewed H.550, a bill that would put into statute procedures governing how Vermont’s Department of Corrections (DOC) addresses gender identity, searches and housing placement for transgender, gender-diverse and intersex inmates.

The chair said the bill "does not automatically place individuals in housing based solely on gender identity" and emphasized that DOC would retain the authority to make safety-based placement decisions. Proponents told the committee the measure is intended to increase transparency by recording placement denials and creating a structured review process rather than to create an automatic entitlement to a particular facility.

Legislative counsel Hillary Charter of the Legislative Council gave a section-by-section overview. She said…

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