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Gender Recognition Act
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The Gender Recognition Act 2004 allows adults in the United Kingdom with gender dysphoria to change their legal sex and receive a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC), which shows that a person has satisfied the criteria for legal recognition in their acquired gender. People with a GRC are considered in the eyes of the law to be of their "acquired gender" in most situations, except for two main exceptions related to peerages and Church of England clergy. The act also safeguards the privacy of transgender people by defining information related to the gender recognition process as protected information.learn more on wikipedia
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