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S09073 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9073
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       May 6, 2022
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  CLEARE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Codes
 
        AN ACT to amend the civil rights law and the education law, in  relation
          to establishing a cause of action for fertility fraud
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. The civil rights law is amended by  adding  a  new  section
     2  52-d to read as follows:
     3    §  52-d.  Private  right of action for fertility fraud. 1. Any patient
     4  who has undergone an assisted reproduction procedure with a health  care
     5  provider,  the  spouse  of  any  patient  who  has undergone an assisted
     6  reproduction procedure with a health care provider, or a child or person
     7  born as a result of such assisted reproduction procedure  shall  have  a
     8  private  right  of  action for damages against such health care provider
     9  under any of the following conditions:
    10    (a) such health care provider knowingly or intentionally  performs  an
    11  assisted reproduction procedure using the human reproductive material of
    12  the  health  care  provider  or  any  other  donor without the patient's
    13  informed written consent to treatment using human reproductive  material
    14  from  the health care provider or from any donor other than a donor from
    15  whom the patient consented to in writing; or
    16    (b) such health  care  provider  intentionally  performs  an  assisted
    17  reproduction procedure and such health care provider knows or reasonably
    18  should  have  known  that the human reproductive material was used:  (i)
    19  without the donor's consent; or (ii) in a manner or to an  extent  other
    20  than that to which the donor consented.
    21    2.  Any  patient who has undergone an assisted reproduction procedure,
    22  the spouse of any patient who has  undergone  an  assisted  reproduction
    23  procedure,  or  a  child  or  person  born  as a result of such assisted
    24  reproduction procedure shall have a private right of action for  damages
    25  against  a  donor or assisted reproductive service provider under any of
    26  the following conditions:
    27    (a) such donor or assisted  reproductive  service  provider  knowingly
    28  provides  false  or  misleading  information  about  the donor's medical
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06232-12-2

        S. 9073                             2
 
     1  history including but not limited to an illness at the time of donation,
     2  any past illness of the donor, or the genetic or family history  of  the
     3  donor  for  the  past two generations which is known to the donor at the
     4  time of donation; or
     5    (b)  such  assisted  reproductive  service  provider knowingly uses or
     6  provides human reproductive material for an assisted reproduction proce-
     7  dure in a manner or to an extent other than that to  which  the  patient
     8  consented.
     9    3. A donor of human reproductive material shall have a cause of action
    10  against  a health care provider or assisted reproductive service provid-
    11  er, if the donor's human reproductive material was used: (a) without the
    12  donor's consent; or (b) in a manner or to an extent other than  that  to
    13  which the donor consented.
    14    4.  Damages  recovered  by  a plaintiff pursuant to this section shall
    15  include compensatory damages. In addition thereto, the trier of fact may
    16  award punitive damages and such other  non-monetary  relief  as  may  be
    17  appropriate.  In  awarding damages, the court may consider the emotional
    18  impact of the defendant's conduct.
    19    5. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to  abrogate  or  otherwise
    20  limit  any  right  or remedy otherwise conferred by federal or state law
    21  including but not limited to, any  right  or  remedy  related  to  child
    22  support,  nor shall any award under this section be used to offset child
    23  support obligations that may arise in connection with this section.
    24    6. A cause of action under this section shall be  commenced  no  later
    25  than  six  years  from the date a person discovers, or reasonably should
    26  have discovered, the fertility fraud.
    27    7. For purposes of this section, the following terms  shall  have  the
    28  following meanings:
    29    (a)  "donor"  shall  mean  an  individual  who does not intend to be a
    30  parent, who produces human reproductive material and provides such human
    31  reproductive material to another person,  other  than  the  individual's
    32  spouse, for use in an assisted reproduction procedure;
    33    (b) "human reproductive material" shall mean:
    34    (i) a human spermatozoon or ovum; or
    35    (ii) a human organism at any stage of development from fertilized ovum
    36  to embryo; and
    37    (c)  "patient"  shall  mean  any individual injected or implanted with
    38  human reproductive material.
    39    § 2. Section 6530 of the education law is  amended  by  adding  a  new
    40  subdivision 51 to read as follows:
    41    51.  Found liable for fertility fraud under section fifty-two-d of the
    42  civil rights law.
    43    § 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    44  have  become  a  law, and shall apply to acts occurring on or after such
    45  date.
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