Civil Rights in Himika:
- Voting Rights Act of 1973 passed April 19, 1973 = Rights to vote extended to every legal citizen in Himika 18 or older, and may not be infringed for any reason other than a felony crime.
- Civil Rights Act of 1973 passed April 21, 1973 = Discrimination on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, or age declared illegal in job applications, selling houses, and in schools.
- Disability Rights Act of 1989 passed august 3, 1989 = Requires accommodation for disabled individuals in government buildings and extends the Civil Rights Act of 1973 to disabled individuals.
LGBT Rights in Himika:
- Same-sex sexual activity legal as no laws against it has ever existed in the country.
- Same-sex Unions and Marriages are not recognized within Himika federally, however, same-sex marriages performed abroad have been recognized by the country since 2015. It should also be noted that various cities, municipalities, and provinces have legalized same-sex unions and marriages.
- Adoption by same-sex couples is not recognized by the government, but LGBT individuals are allowed to adopt children.
- Military policy dictates that openly LGBT individuals may not enlist within the armed forces and may only enter if called in via conscription.
- Currently, no anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation, as the Civil Rights Act only accommodates for sex, race, ethnicity, age, or disability.
- Transgender people allowed to change legal gender, but only after sex reassignment surgery.