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| style="background-color:#ffb;"| M or F only, with only one case to the exception: an adult intersex person won a lawsuit to change their birth certificate to say "[[hermaphrodite]]."<ref name="Litigation">"Litigation." ''Intersex and Genderqueer Recognition.'' http://www.intersexrecognition.org/litigation.html</ref> | | style="background-color:#ffb;"| M or F only, with only one case to the exception: an adult intersex person won a lawsuit to change their birth certificate to say "[[hermaphrodite]]."<ref name="Litigation">"Litigation." ''Intersex and Genderqueer Recognition.'' http://www.intersexrecognition.org/litigation.html</ref> As of November 2021, a nonbinary option had been offered briefly but is is in legal dispute.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oklahoma Gov. Stitt Signs Order Halting The State From Issuing Nonbinary Birth Certificates |last=Leesman |first=Madeline |work=Townhall |date=12 November 2021 |access-date=18 November 2021 |url= https://townhall.com/tipsheet/madelineleesman/2021/11/12/oklahoma-gov-stitt-signs-order-halting-the-state-from-issuing-nonbinary-birth-ce-n2598993}}</ref> | ||
| style="background-color:#f99;"| Doesn't allow anyone to change sex designation.<ref name="LambdaBirth" /> | | style="background-color:#f99;"| Doesn't allow anyone to change sex designation.<ref name="LambdaBirth" /> | ||
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