CA Legal Gender

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CA Legal Gender reports a person's legal gender status in the state of California as reported on the application or self-service and is typically categorized as female, male, nonbinary, or unknown.

These data are collected in accordance with Gender Recognition Act (CA SB 179, 2017)[1].

Metadata
Where Term Appears
CSUMB Data Warehouse Dashboards:
Filter / Group Breakdown Location:
Other Reports:
Data Custodian
Office of the Registrar
Data Source
Source System:CMS - SA; CMS - HR
Source Table Name:PS_PERSONAL_DATA
Source Field Name:SEX
Census Process:No
Logical Transformation / Calculation
N/A
OBIEE Folder and Column
Folder Heading:"Scholar"; "CSU Person"
Column Heading:"Gender"; "Gender Description"

Examples

Examples of Gender include:

  • Female
  • Male
  • Nonbinary

See Also

References

  1. CA SB-179 Gender identity: female, male, or nonbinary. Retrieved from: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB179