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Section 1
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Equality in Laws Act.
Section 2
2. Gender-neutral language in the United States Code The Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives shall make such changes to the titles of the United States Code as are necessary to replace masculine and feminine pronouns and nouns in such titles with gender-neutral language in each case in which such revisions and amendments would not affect the substance or meaning of the relevant titles, including— by striking his or hers each place it appears and, as required by the relevant context, inserting— the individual’s; the appropriate possessive form of the noun to which the pronoun refers; their or theirs; or the appropriate possessive form of the title of the position to which the pronoun refers; and by striking he, him, she, and her each place such words appear and, as required by the relevant context, inserting— the individual; the noun to which the pronoun refers; they or them; or the appropriate title of the position to which the pronoun refers. The Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives shall, pursuant to subsection (a), prepare and submit to the Committee on the Judiciary such revisions in the titles of the United States Code which have been enacted into positive law as may be necessary to strike gender-specific pronouns and nouns and insert gender-neutral language in each case in which such revisions conform to the understood policy, intent, and purpose of the Congress in the original enactments. The Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives shall, pursuant to subsection (a), draft a bill to amend the titles of the United States Code that have not yet been enacted into positive law for the purpose of striking gender-specific pronouns and nouns and inserting gender-neutral language in each case in which such amendments conform to the understood policy, intent, and purpose of the Congress in the original enactments. The term gender-neutral language means language that expressly or implicitly refers to all genders without distinction between such genders and does not expressly or implicitly refer to a gender to the real or apparent exclusion of any other gender.