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  1. Discrimination protections. In the Dominican Republic, few legal instruments in some specific areas protect LGBT people from discrimination. Since 2000, the General Law on Youth (Law 49/2000) ( Spanish: Ley General de Juventud No. 49-2000) has prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. [10]

    • Same-sex marriage constitutionally banned
    • (see below)
    • Legal since 1822
  2. Transgender rights and protections are not recognized. Dominican Republic: Sexual acts among consenting adults of the same sex became legal in 1822. Same-sex marriage is illegal. Transgender rights and protections are not recognized. Grenada: Sexual acts among same-sex individuals is illegal. Same-sex marriage is illegal. Transgender rights and ...

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  4. LGBT Rights in Dominican Republic: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more.

  5. Homosexuals. Homosexuality in the Dominican Republic was decriminalized in 1822. [4] Since June 17, 1944, same-sex marriage has been unrecognized by the country. Their constitution states that marriage is a union between a man and a woman. [5] In 2010, once the new constitution was written again, it included that same-sex marriage was prohibited.

  6. Constitutional ban since 1991 [637] LGBT individuals may adopt, but not same-sex couples [638] Bans all anti-gay discrimination [355] Forbids discrimination based on gender identity. [639] [640] Transgender people are not allowed to change gender since 2017. [641] [642] Croatia.

    • Prison; death not enforced
    • Prison, with arrests or detention
  7. Jan 12, 2016 · LGBT people face serious issues of violence and discrimination, including hate crimes, arbitrary arrests, extortion by members of the police force, and lack of access to services and employment. According to a 2014 Gallup-Hoy poll, 73% of Dominicans said that LGBT people experience discrimination in the country.

  8. Dec 17, 2015 · LGBT Dominicans face a range of human rights concerns including violence, discrimination, hate crimes, lack of access to justice, impunity for perpetrators, and societal homophobia and transphobia. Some sections of Dominican law explicitly protect segments of the LGBT community, including youth and those living with HIV/AIDS.