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Nevada rules prevents biological men from playing in women’s sports.

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Biological men cannot compete in girl sports this week according to the new rules published by the Interscholastic Activities Association.

According to NIAA’s rules, male athletes can compete only in NIAA approval sports designated for male students and boys. Niaa, who supervises sports at Nevada’s secondary school, said sports should match the sexual intercourse listed in the student’s original birth certificate.

Girls athletes can participate in the boy team only if the team cannot use it for a woman and must be qualified for the team. Female athletes can participate in a team designated as a girl or co -ED.

This new regulation reverses NIAA. In 2014, the NIAA reversed the rules of supervising the sports of the Nevada Secondary School, allowing transgender student athletes to participate in gender identity. Transgender tracks and field players in accordance with the previous rules Diamond SolozanoThe biological man in Reno’s North Valley High School won two main championships in the Girls Track and Field in 2023.

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The new rules that prevent biological men from playing in the women’s team reflect the organization’s dedication to the “evolving environment of sports”, said Niaa, the director of NIAA, said.

“By improving our approach to governance and prioritizing student athletes, we are taking important measures to support all participants with fairness and opportunities.”

Nevada Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony famous NIAA said, “The decision to allow high school students to compete in a monopoly protected category for female athletes.”

Anthony said, “Girls are eligible to receive a level of stadium, which helps to compete, grow and success without compromising safety or fairness.

Lieutenant governor in January forming Task Force to protect women’s sports. The group investigates the policy that affects female athletes.

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Marshi Smith, Chairman of Task Force, applauded Niaa’s new rules that high school sports policies coincide with the current federal law.

The Center Square contacted Nevada’s US Citizen’s Freedom Federation and non -profit group advisors for trans equality, but did not return with opinions before the press time.

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