The updated regulation clarifies that because gender transition medical procedures are experimental, they are covered under state law governing “unfair, deceptive and unconscionable business practices, including in administering healthcare services” — thereby rendering the procedures illegal for minors without certain requirements. Bailey’s office says the regulation is necessary because of “the skyrocketing number of gender transition interventions” occurring, even despite concerns by medical professionals over a lack of evidence of safety or success. "As Attorney General, I will protect children and enforce the laws as written, which includes upholding state law on experimental gender transition interventions,” Bailey said in a press release. “Even Europe recognizes that mutilating children for the sake of a woke, leftist agenda has irreversible consequences, and countries like Sweden, Norway, and the United Kingdom have all sharply curtailed these procedures. I am dedicated to using every legal tool at my disposal to stand in the gap and protect children from being subject to inhumane science experiments.” In the release on the regulation, the Missouri AG’s Office published specific guardrails on when the procedures may be performed, including informed consent disclosures informing patients that (among other things):Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced his office is issuing an emergency regulation to address gender transition medical procedures for minors.
State law also prohibits gender transition procedures when the medical provider fails to: