Giving consultations or prescribing treatment while claiming to be able to modify or repress a person's sexual orientation or gender identity, whether true or assumed, is punishable by two years' imprisonment and a fine of 30,000 euros.
The offence provided for in the first paragraph is not constituted when the health professional simply invites a person to reflect and exercise caution, particularly in view of their young age, if they are wondering about their gender identity and are considering a medical course leading to a change of sex.
Natural persons guilty of the offence referred to in the first paragraph may also be disqualified from practising the profession of doctor for a period not exceeding ten years.
The acts mentioned in the first paragraph are punishable by three years' imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros when committed to the detriment of a minor or a person whose particular vulnerability or dependence, due to age, illness, infirmity, physical or mental deficiency, pregnancy or precarious economic or social situation, is apparent or known to the perpetrator.
Article L4163-11
Updated 7 Nov 2023

