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<dc:title>115 HR 5374 IH: Student Non-Discrimination Act of 2018</dc:title>
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<dc:date>2018-03-21</dc:date>
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<distribution-code display="yes">I</distribution-code><congress display="yes">115th CONGRESS</congress><session display="yes">2d Session</session><legis-num display="yes">H. R. 5374</legis-num><current-chamber>IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</current-chamber><action display="yes"><action-date date="20180321">March 21, 2018</action-date><action-desc><sponsor name-id="P000598">Mr. Polis</sponsor> (for himself, <cosponsor name-id="R000435">Ms. Ros-Lehtinen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S000185">Mr. Scott of Virginia</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="T000472">Mr. Takano</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000197">Ms. Pelosi</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="H000874">Mr. Hoyer</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001084">Mr. Cicilline</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M001185">Mr. Sean Patrick Maloney of New York</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S001191">Ms. Sinema</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000607">Mr. Pocan</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000191">Mr. DeFazio</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="G000551">Mr. Grijalva</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="J000032">Ms. Jackson Lee</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="E000297">Mr. Espaillat</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S001193">Mr. Swalwell of California</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000579">Mr. Lowenthal</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S000248">Mr. Serrano</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001300">Ms. Barragán</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001038">Mr. Crowley</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="J000298">Ms. Jayapal</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001285">Ms. Brownley of California</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000580">Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="E000296">Mr. Evans</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="R000602">Miss Rice of New York</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000593">Mr. Perlmutter</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001111">Mr. Crist</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S001170">Ms. Shea-Porter</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001090">Mr. Cartwright</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M001196">Mr. Moulton</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S000344">Mr. Sherman</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001072">Mr. Carson of Indiana</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000608">Mr. Peters</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001278">Ms. Bonamici</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="K000380">Mr. Kildee</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="N000147">Ms. Norton</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000523">Mr. Price of North Carolina</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000034">Mr. Pallone</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="W000822">Mrs. Watson Coleman</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="F000454">Mr. Foster</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="H001047">Mr. Himes</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="K000390">Mr. Kihuen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="T000468">Ms. Titus</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001303">Ms. Blunt Rochester</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001101">Ms. Clark of Massachusetts</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000617">Ms. DelBene</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000559">Mr. Langevin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000197">Ms. DeGette</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="T000465">Ms. Tsongas</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="F000462">Ms. Frankel of Florida</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M001143">Ms. McCollum</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B000574">Mr. Blumenauer</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="H000324">Mr. Hastings</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001270">Ms. Bass</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001245">Ms. Bordallo</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S000510">Mr. Smith of Washington</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="V000132">Mr. Vela</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="Y000062">Mr. Yarmuth</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000624">Mrs. Dingell</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M000087">Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S001145">Ms. Schakowsky</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S001175">Ms. Speier</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000604">Mr. Payne</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M001160">Ms. Moore</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M001163">Ms. Matsui</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001286">Mrs. Bustos</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="F000455">Ms. Fudge</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001097">Mr. Cárdenas</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="V000081">Ms. Velázquez</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000613">Mr. Panetta</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="G000574">Mr. Gallego</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000598">Mrs. Davis of California</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000096">Mr. Danny K. Davis of Illinois</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001068">Mr. Cohen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="K000381">Mr. Kilmer</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000480">Mrs. Lowey</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="G000535">Mr. Gutiérrez</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="R000608">Ms. Rosen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000551">Ms. Lee</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="E000288">Mr. Ellison</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="G000559">Mr. Garamendi</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M001166">Mr. McNerney</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000582">Mr. Ted Lieu of California</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="N000002">Mr. Nadler</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S001156">Ms. Sánchez</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000557">Mr. Larson of Connecticut</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001069">Mr. Courtney</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="N000127">Mr. Nolan</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="H001050">Ms. Hanabusa</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000287">Mr. Lewis of Georgia</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001059">Mr. Costa</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="P000597">Ms. Pingree</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="T000469">Mr. Tonko</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001037">Mr. Capuano</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="N000188">Mr. Norcross</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C000754">Mr. Cooper</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="R000486">Ms. Roybal-Allard</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001227">Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="Q000023">Mr. Quigley</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="H001068">Mr. Huffman</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001287">Mr. Bera</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="B001296">Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000620">Mr. Delaney</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="R000577">Mr. Ryan of Ohio</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000216">Ms. DeLauro</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="W000800">Mr. Welch</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="R000599">Mr. Ruiz</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="N000179">Mrs. Napolitano</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="W000797">Ms. Wasserman Schultz</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="K000379">Mr. Kennedy</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="V000130">Mr. Vargas</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000560">Mr. Larsen of Washington</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="O000170">Mr. O'Rourke</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000397">Ms. Lofgren</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001066">Ms. Castor of Florida</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="K000391">Mr. Krishnamoorthi</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001112">Mr. Carbajal</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="M001200">Mr. McEachin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="D000623">Mr. DeSaulnier</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="E000293">Ms. Esty of Connecticut</cosponsor>, and <cosponsor name-id="T000474">Mrs. Torres</cosponsor>) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the <committee-name committee-id="HED00">Committee on Education and the Workforce</committee-name></action-desc></action><legis-type>A BILL</legis-type><official-title display="yes">To end discrimination based on actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity in public
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 <section id="H3F027E196B6F4CD8BC94FED672B2D021" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>Student Non-Discrimination Act of 2018</short-title></quote>.</text> </section><section id="H2DE71B6B19F749928D4686296A87F72B"><enum>2.</enum><header>Findings and purposes</header> <subsection id="HED2E3FECADA54EF799DCB8D99DEDDB44"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text>The Congress finds the following:</text>
 <paragraph id="HDE945DA0EF6B48DFB7E91A7812073F8C"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Public school students who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT), or are perceived to be LGBT, or who associate with LGBT people, have been and are subjected to pervasive discrimination, including harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence, and have been deprived of equal educational opportunities, in schools in every part of our Nation.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="HCADD234429734A37A3FD27F25F0EB348"><enum>(2)</enum><text>While discrimination, including harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence, of any kind is harmful to students and to our education system, actions that target students based on sexual orientation or gender identity represent a distinct and especially severe problem.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="H5230BBEE0C984980B2CA4FABA4F4CA78"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Numerous social science studies dem­on­strate that discrimination, including harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence, at school has contributed to high rates of absenteeism, dropout, adverse health consequences, and academic underachievement among LGBT youth.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="H592D7A4F841C4043B630822F50E90313"><enum>(4)</enum><text>When left unchecked, discrimination, including harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence, in schools based on sexual orientation or gender identity can lead, and has led to, life-threatening violence and to suicide.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="HCE81130782DC4C2495D61FB48853F971"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Public school students enjoy a variety of constitutional rights, including rights to equal protection, privacy, and free expression, which are infringed when school officials engage in discriminatory treatment or are indifferent to discrimination, including harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence, on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="H2C00AA7125A040729CA95081663134B2"><enum>(6)</enum><text>While Federal statutory protections expressly address discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, disability, and national origin, Federal civil rights statutes do not expressly include <quote>sexual orientation</quote> or <quote>gender identity</quote>. As a result, students and parents have often had limited legal recourse to redress for discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.</text>
 </paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H1AB9AD7600384F2B89760663F2AE87C2"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Purposes</header><text>The purposes of this Act are—</text> <paragraph id="HC392D8432E924B9783CD3F884219AE9E"><enum>(1)</enum><text>to ensure that all students have access to public education in a safe environment free from discrimination, including harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence, on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity;</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="H57246146C4FA4CEF9336029D52385C82"><enum>(2)</enum><text>to provide a comprehensive Federal prohibition of discrimination in public schools based on actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity;</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="H20868A304B8E4419B54FA55162995AB8"><enum>(3)</enum><text>to provide meaningful and effective remedies for discrimination in public schools based on actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity;</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="H03A4CC68B4184815B05D4F2D7B7215FC"><enum>(4)</enum><text>to invoke congressional powers, including but not limited to the power to enforce the 14th Amendment to the Constitution and to provide for the general welfare pursuant to section 8 of article I of the Constitution and the power to enact all laws necessary and proper for the execution of the foregoing powers pursuant to section 8 of article I of the Constitution, in order to prohibit discrimination in public schools on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity; and</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="HA9F59382ED8849C6B525061E2186F3A1"><enum>(5)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">to allow the Department of Education to effectively combat discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in public schools through regulation and enforcement, as the Department has issued regulations under and enforced title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1681">20 U.S.C. 1681</external-xref> et seq.) and other nondiscrimination laws in a manner that effectively addresses discrimination.</text>
 </paragraph></subsection></section><section id="H45782FD54F96408C9B6A842862DAE111"><enum>3.</enum><header>Definitions</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">For purposes of this Act:</text> <paragraph id="H1F12C6757EAE4B7A820CB6A4FBC8E169"><enum>(1)</enum><header>Program or activity</header><text>The terms <term>program or activity</term> and <term>program</term> have same meanings given such terms as applied under section 606 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/2000d-4a">42 U.S.C. 2000d–4a</external-xref>) to the operations of public entities under paragraph (2)(B) of such section.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="HA9144394377D421DA92EBE124BAAD4B6"><enum>(2)</enum><header>Gender identity</header><text>The term <term>gender identity</term> means the gender-related identity, appearance, or mannerisms or other gender-related characteristics of an individual, with or without regard to the individual’s designated sex at birth.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="H8A14EAD5C7CD4AA98F5C1764C57438AF"><enum>(3)</enum><header>Harassment</header><text>The term <term>harassment</term> means conduct that is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive to limit a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from a public school education program or activity, or to create a hostile or abusive educational environment at a public school, including acts of verbal, nonverbal, or physical aggression, intimidation, or hostility, if such conduct is based on—</text>
 <subparagraph id="H8ABC0E01CEB0493FB518BFFB76E0EE8D"><enum>(A)</enum><text>a student’s actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity; or</text> </subparagraph><subparagraph id="H3DD9F5EFD245457AB3873C36E963ECCD"><enum>(B)</enum><text>the actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity of a person or persons with whom a student associates or has associated.</text>
 </subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="H9CAE52E25D0E4E199107618BE92E0754"><enum>(4)</enum><header>Public schools</header><text>The term <term>public schools</term> means public elementary and secondary schools, including local educational agencies, educational service agencies, and State educational agencies, as defined in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/7801">20 U.S.C. 7801</external-xref>).</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="HB460253514D741208B45C7FCED7EFC0B"><enum>(5)</enum><header>Sexual orientation</header><text>The term <term>sexual orientation</term> means homosexuality, heterosexuality, or bisexuality.</text> </paragraph><paragraph id="H1B3E864828584E058BA136CA1AFB9115"><enum>(6)</enum><header>Student</header><text>The term <term>student</term> means an individual who is enrolled in a public school or who, regardless of official enrollment status, attends classes or participates in a public school’s programs or educational activities.</text>
			</paragraph></section><section id="HD02F09517F6F47CC97D281FA7CF681C1"><enum>4.</enum><header>Prohibition against discrimination; exceptions</header>
 <subsection id="HB74835222C2B40D28735A7B23F9781CA"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In general</header><text>No student shall, on the basis of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity of such individual or of a person with whom the student associates or has associated, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.</text>
 </subsection><subsection id="HBEE4792D66A64FB7AE3F8F85DE4E8FA2"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Harassment</header><text>For purposes of this Act, discrimination includes, but is not limited to, harassment of a student on the basis of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity of such student or of a person with whom the student associates or has associated.</text>
			</subsection><subsection id="HAF355315BD8C43B6990201AF75FB0F64"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Retaliation prohibited</header>
 <paragraph id="HEBED2554C4D14A4EB6EF748860E22DC4"><enum>(1)</enum><header>Prohibition</header><text>No person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination, retaliation, or reprisal under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance based on his or her opposition to conduct made unlawful by this Act.</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="HC9DF382D5FFD4CEA878F9231E0FCCD88"><enum>(2)</enum><header>Definition</header><text>For purposes of this subsection, <quote>opposition to conduct made unlawful by this Act</quote> includes, but is not limited to—</text> <subparagraph id="HBB103C1A59934C028944AF4A2AEF59B7"><enum>(A)</enum><text>opposition to conduct reasonably believed to be made unlawful by this Act;</text>
 </subparagraph><subparagraph id="H96E2D1C54B2A4A0FA8043EC5F6A895C9"><enum>(B)</enum><text>any formal or informal report, whether oral or written, to any governmental entity, including public schools and employees thereof, regarding conduct made unlawful by this Act or reasonably believed to be made unlawful by this Act;</text>
 </subparagraph><subparagraph id="H4325C491522148618E0626703A6AAEF7"><enum>(C)</enum><text>participation in any investigation, proceeding, or hearing related to conduct made unlawful by this Act or reasonably believed to be made unlawful by this Act; and</text>
 </subparagraph><subparagraph id="H537D1AD274D844E38F8942435EAA31E8"><enum>(D)</enum><text>assistance or encouragement provided to any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of any right granted or protected by this Act,</text>
					</subparagraph><continuation-text continuation-text-level="paragraph">if in the course of that expression, the person involved does not purposefully provide information
			 known to be false to any public school or other governmental entity
 regarding a violation, or alleged violation, of this Act.</continuation-text></paragraph></subsection></section><section id="H939A725CA4E348ECBE03C0E6626262E3"><enum>5.</enum><header>Federal administrative enforcement; report to congressional committees</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">Each Federal department and agency which is empowered to extend Federal financial assistance to any education program or activity, by way of grant, loan, or contract other than a contract of insurance or guaranty, is authorized and directed to effectuate the provisions of section 4 of this Act with respect to such program or activity by issuing rules, regulations, or orders of general applicability which shall be consistent with achievement of the objectives of the Act authorizing the financial assistance in connection with which the action is taken. No such rule, regulation, or order shall become effective unless and until approved by the President. Compliance with any requirement adopted pursuant to this section may be effected—</text>
 <paragraph id="H61AE5866297C432F826BE430F4958C67"><enum>(1)</enum><text>by the termination of or refusal to grant or to continue assistance under such program or activity to any recipient as to whom there has been an express finding on the record, after opportunity for hearing, of a failure to comply with such requirement, but such termination or refusal shall be limited to the particular political entity, or part thereof, or other recipient as to whom such a finding has been made, and shall be limited in its effect to the particular program, or part thereof, in which such noncompliance has been so found; or</text>
 </paragraph><paragraph id="HDE5E46A24CFF4451B070B4E221D5192D"><enum>(2)</enum><text>by any other means authorized by law,</text> </paragraph><continuation-text continuation-text-level="section">except that no such action shall be taken until the department or agency concerned has advised the appropriate person or persons of the failure to comply with the requirement and has determined that compliance cannot be secured by voluntary means. In the case of any action terminating, or refusing to grant or continue, assistance because of failure to comply with a requirement imposed pursuant to this section, the head of the Federal department or agency shall file with the committees of the House and Senate having legislative jurisdiction over the program or activity involved a full written report of the circumstances and the grounds for such action. No such action shall become effective until 30 days have elapsed after the filing of such report.</continuation-text></section><section id="H2A4F383AA512413282B43081078EE097"><enum>6.</enum><header>Cause of action</header> <subsection id="H8A493329CFCF4430B7F201213E312890"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Cause of action</header><text>Subject to subsection (c) of this section, an aggrieved individual may assert a violation of this Act in a judicial proceeding. Aggrieved persons may be awarded all appropriate relief, including but not limited to equitable relief, compensatory damages, cost of the action, and remedial action.</text>
 </subsection><subsection id="HB0823B4FED734B66B0EB210F8D527B7A"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Rule of construction</header><text>This section shall not be construed to preclude an aggrieved individual from obtaining other remedies under any other provision of law or to require such individual to exhaust any administrative complaint process or notice-of-claim requirement before seeking redress under this section.</text>
 </subsection><subsection id="H7114DAA0AF5A4B479AAE37B0F6736145"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Statute of limitations</header><text>For actions brought pursuant to this section, the statute of limitations period shall be determined in accordance with section 1658(a) of title 28 of the United States Code. The tolling of any such limitations period shall be determined in accordance with the law governing actions under section 1979 of the Revised Statutes (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/1983">42 U.S.C. 1983</external-xref>) in the forum State.</text>
			</subsection></section><section id="H1C7FD037C66244918E1060412337C23B"><enum>7.</enum><header>State immunity</header>
 <subsection id="H45B948EF52E2465CBC725FFD9607ABD1"><enum>(a)</enum><header>State immunity</header><text>A State shall not be immune under the 11th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States from suit in Federal court for a violation of this Act.</text>
 </subsection><subsection id="H8BE4671235434DFAB707E4BA7AA046A7"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Waiver</header><text>A State’s receipt or use of Federal financial assistance for any program or activity of a State shall constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity, under the 11th Amendment to the Constitution or otherwise, to a suit brought by an aggrieved individual for a violation of section 4 of this Act.</text>
 </subsection><subsection id="H1EF01FBE4B3641EDBBF9DE65CB87DB93"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Remedies</header><text>In a suit against a State for a violation of this Act, remedies (including remedies both at law and in equity) are available for such a violation to the same extent as such remedies are available for such a violation in the suit against any public or private entity other than a State.</text>
 </subsection></section><section id="HED39F68C7B8D4DFBA71A2CC8F7230B7B"><enum>8.</enum><header>Attorney’s fees</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">Section 722(b) of the Revised Statutes (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/1988">42 U.S.C. 1988(b)</external-xref>) is amended by inserting <quote>the Student Nondiscrimination Act of 2018,</quote> after <quote>Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000,</quote>.</text> </section><section id="H29B0B22440F94D4AB78122DA2091AF02"><enum>9.</enum><header>Effect on other laws</header> <subsection id="HFF0B2C55A8F147C1A74D3B227DC7035E"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Federal and state nondiscrimination laws</header><text>Nothing in this Act shall be construed to preempt, invalidate, or limit rights, remedies, procedures, or legal standards available to victims of discrimination or retaliation under any other Federal law or law of a State or political subdivision of a State, including title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/2000d">42 U.S.C. 2000d</external-xref> et seq.), title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1681">20 U.S.C. 1681</external-xref> et seq.), section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/29/794">29 U.S.C. 794</external-xref>), the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/12101">42 U.S.C. 12101</external-xref> et seq.), or section 1979 of the Revised Statutes (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/1983">42 U.S.C. 1983</external-xref>). The obligations imposed by this Act are in addition to those imposed by title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1681">20 U.S.C. 1681</external-xref> et seq.), title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/2000d">42 U.S.C. 2000d</external-xref> et seq.), and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/42/12101">42 U.S.C. 12101</external-xref> et seq.).</text>
 </subsection><subsection id="H58B484049F134D2D9B715CB9B4EC5894"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Free speech and expression laws and religious student groups</header><text>Nothing in this Act shall be construed to alter legal standards regarding, or affect the rights available to individuals or groups under, other Federal laws that establish protections for freedom of speech and expression, such as legal standards and rights available to religious and other student groups under the 1st Amendment to the Constitution and the Equal Access Act (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/4071">20 U.S.C. 4071</external-xref> et seq.).</text>
 </subsection></section><section id="HD6B85CBB20A043C49FE29DD76768219D"><enum>10.</enum><header>Severability</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">If any provision of this Act, or any application of such provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act, and the application of the provision to any other person or circumstance shall not be affected.</text>
 </section><section id="H84373DEB0C46448CB420C2C0791B3DFD"><enum>11.</enum><header>Effective date</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act shall take effect 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and shall not apply to conduct occurring before the effective date of this Act.</text>
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