Equality California, a civil rights group that co-sponsored the bill, welcomed its passage.
"Too many young people have taken their own lives or suffered lifelong harm after being told, falsely, by a therapist or counselor that who they are is wrong, sick or the result of personal or moral failure," Clarissa Filgioun, Equality California Board President, said in a statement.
A group opposed to the bill, the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality, said such therapy could help those who "struggle with unwanted homosexuality" and hoped the California legislature would think twice about a ban.
The group said in a statement it was concerned the bill "transfers the oversight of proper psychological care from mental health professionals and licensing boards into the hands of politicians."
(Reporting by Mary Slosson; Editing by Cynthia Johnston)
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