Bill Text: NY A00718 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Creates a private right of action for fertility fraud; adds a health care practitioner using human reproductive material from the practitioner or from a donor knowing or who reasonably should have known that such patient had not expressly consented to such use, to the crime of aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree; relates to the time in which to commence actions relating to fertility fraud; includes fertility fraud in the definition of professional misconduct for physicians, physician's assistants and specialist assistants.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-13 - print number 718b [A00718 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-A00718-Amended.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 718--B 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY (Prefiled) January 6, 2021 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. JACOBSON, LUNSFORD -- read once and referred to the Committee on Codes -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- recommitted to the Committee on Codes in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the penal law, in relation to aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree; to amend the criminal procedure law, in relation to the time in which to commence actions relating to fertility fraud; to amend the public health law, in relation to creating a private right of action for fertility fraud; and to amend the education law, in relation to including fertility fraud in the definition of profes- sional misconduct for physicians, physician's assistants and special- ist assistants The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 130.65-a of the penal law, as added by chapter 1 of 2 the laws of 2000, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 485 of the laws of 3 2009, is amended to read as follows: 4 § 130.65-a Aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree. 5 1. A person is guilty of aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree 6 when: 7 (a) He or she inserts a foreign object in the vagina, urethra, penis, 8 rectum or anus of another person and the other person is incapable of 9 consent by reason of some factor other than being less than seventeen 10 years old; [or] 11 (b) He or she inserts a finger in the vagina, urethra, penis, rectum 12 or anus of another person causing physical injury to such person and 13 such person is incapable of consent by reason of some factor other than 14 being less than seventeen years old; or EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD05254-05-1A. 718--B 2 1 (c) (i) He or she is a health care practitioner who, in the course of 2 performing an assisted reproduction procedure on a patient, uses human 3 reproductive material from the practitioner or from a donor where the 4 practitioner knows or reasonably should have known that such patient had 5 not expressly consented to the use of human reproductive material from 6 such practitioner or donor. 7 (ii) As used in this paragraph, the following terms shall have the 8 following meanings: 9 (1) "Health care practitioner" means a physician, nurse practitioner 10 or physician assistant. 11 (2) "Human reproductive material" means a human spermatozoon or ovum, 12 or a human organism at any stage of development from fertilized ovum to 13 embryo. 14 (3) "Assisted reproduction" means a method of causing pregnancy other 15 than sexual intercourse. The term includes intrauterine insemination, 16 donation of eggs, donation of embryos, in vitro fertilization and trans- 17 fer of embryos and intracytoplasmic sperm injection. 18 (4) "Donor" means an individual who provides human reproductive mate- 19 rial to be used for assisted reproduction, regardless of whether the 20 eggs or sperm are provided for consideration. 21 2. Conduct performed for a valid medical purpose does not violate the 22 provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of subdivision one of this section. 23 Aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree is a class E felony. 24 § 2. Subdivision 3 of section 30.10 of the criminal procedure law is 25 amended by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows: 26 (h) A prosecution for aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree 27 involving fertility fraud as defined in paragraph (c) of subdivision one 28 of section 130.65-a of the penal law may be commenced within three years 29 after the facts constituting such offense are discovered by an aggrieved 30 party through DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) analysis, a recording, docu- 31 ments or other instrument to provide evidence sufficient to bring a 32 prosecution, or the defendant confesses to the offense, whichever occurs 33 later. 34 § 3. The public health law is amended by adding a new section 2500-m 35 to read as follows: 36 § 2500-m. Private right of action; fertility fraud. 1. As used in this 37 section the following terms shall have the following meanings: 38 (a) "Assisted reproduction procedure" means a method of causing preg- 39 nancy other than sexual intercourse. The term includes: 40 (i) intrauterine insemination; 41 (ii) donation of eggs; 42 (iii) donation of embryos; 43 (iv) in vitro fertilization and transfer of embryos; and 44 (v) intracytoplasmic sperm injection. 45 (b) "Human reproductive material" means: 46 (i) a human spermatozoon or ovum; or 47 (ii) a human organism at any stage of development from fertilized ovum 48 to embryo. 49 (c) "Health care practitioner" means a physician, nurse practitioner 50 or physician assistant licensed under the education law. 51 (d) "Donor" means an individual who provides human reproductive mate- 52 rial to be used for assisted reproduction, regardless of whether the 53 eggs or sperm are provided for consideration. 54 (e) "Assisted reproductive service provider" means a medical provider, 55 fertility clinic, or reproductive tissue bank (which shall include a 56 gamete bank), or any other entity which either provides assisted repro-A. 718--B 3 1 ductive services in New York state or for which any component of the 2 assisted reproductive services arranged by the entity is performed in 3 New York state. 4 (f) "Reproductive tissue bank" means a facility which acquires, 5 processes, stores, distributes and/or releases reproductive tissue to an 6 insemination/implantation site for use in artificial insemination or 7 assisted reproductive procedures. Reproductive tissue banks include, but 8 are not limited to, semen banks, oocyte donation programs and embryo 9 banks. 10 (g) "Insemination/implantation site" means a location at which artifi- 11 cial insemination or assisted reproductive procedures are performed, 12 using reproductive tissue from anonymous donors, directed donors and/or 13 client-depositors, including, semen processing, limited to washing, 14 concentrating and storing of semen from patients of physicians associ- 15 ated with the licensed insemination/implantation sites or the patients' 16 regular sexual partners, as well as limited semen storage of less than 17 six months' duration. 18 (h) "Semen processing facility" means a tissue processing facility 19 that processes semen for use by other licensed reproductive tissue banks 20 and insemination/implantation sites. 21 2. (a) The patient, after being treated for infertility by an assisted 22 reproduction procedure, and in the event that such patient gives birth 23 to a child, the spouse of such patient, the surviving spouse of such 24 patient, the legally determined parent, or a child born as a result of 25 the actions described in this section shall have a cause of action 26 against: 27 (i) a health care practitioner who knowingly, intentionally or negli- 28 gently performed an assisted reproduction procedure on such patient 29 using: 30 (1) such health care practitioner's own human reproductive material; 31 or 32 (2) the human reproductive material of any donor without the informed 33 written consent of such patient to treatment using such reproductive 34 material. 35 (ii) a donor, health care practitioner, assisted reproductive service 36 provider, reproductive tissue bank, insemination/implantation site or 37 semen processing facility who: 38 (1) knowingly, intentionally or negligently provides false or mislead- 39 ing information about the donor's identity including but not limited to: 40 the donor's name, the donor's birthdate, the donor's address at the time 41 of donation, the donor's medical history including but not limited to an 42 illness at the time of donation, any past illness of the donor or the 43 social, genetic or family history of the donor; 44 (2) knowingly, intentionally or negligently uses or provides human 45 reproductive material for an assisted reproduction procedure other than 46 what was agreed to by the patient to be provided; 47 (3) violates agreements between the donor and the assisted reproduc- 48 tive service provider, reproductive tissue bank, 49 insemination/implantation site or semen processing facility; or 50 (4) violates the regulations under section 52-8.1 of Title X of the 51 New York Codes, Rules and Regulations, as amended from time to time, for 52 reproductive tissue banks, insemination/implantation sites or semen 53 processing facilities, including but not limited to those regulations on 54 donor qualifications, required laboratory tests, collection, storage and 55 disposition of reproductive tissue, informed consent, required records 56 and quality assurance and safety.A. 718--B 4 1 (b) Each child born pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision 2 shall constitute a separate cause of action. 3 3. (a) A donor of human reproductive material shall have a cause of 4 action against a health care practitioner who performs an assisted 5 reproduction procedure using such donor's human reproductive material 6 who knew or reasonably should have known that such human reproductive 7 material was used either: 8 (i) without such donor's consent; 9 (ii) in a manner or to an extent other than to which such donor 10 consented; or 11 (iii) in a manner that violates the regulations under subpart 52-8 of 12 part 52 of Title X of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations, as 13 amended from time to time, for reproductive tissue banks, 14 insemination/implantation sites or semen processing facilities, includ- 15 ing but not limited to those regulations on required laboratory tests, 16 collection, storage and disposition of reproductive tissue, informed 17 consent, required records and quality assurance and safety. 18 (b) Each individual who receives an assisted reproduction procedure 19 pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (a) of this subdivision shall 20 constitute a separate cause of action. 21 4. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subdivision, an 22 action pursuant to this section shall be commenced no later than: 23 (i) ten years after the eighteenth birthday of the child conceived 24 through the assisted reproduction procedure which is the subject of such 25 action; or 26 (ii) ten years after an assisted reproduction procedure was performed 27 if subparagraph (i) of this paragraph is not applicable. 28 (b) An action pursuant to this section that would otherwise be barred 29 under this section may be commenced not later than three years after the 30 earliest of the date on which: 31 (i) the person first discovers evidence sufficient to bring an action 32 against the defendant through DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) analysis, a 33 recording, documents or other instrument that provides evidence suffi- 34 cient to bring an action against the defendant; or 35 (ii) the defendant confesses to the offense. 36 5. A plaintiff who prevails in an action under this section shall be 37 entitled to: 38 (a) reasonable attorneys' fees; 39 (b) compensatory, punitive and economic damages; and 40 (c) if such plaintiff commenced such action pursuant to subdivision 41 two of this section, the costs of the assisted reproduction procedure. 42 6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a person 43 from pursuing any other remedy provided by law. 44 § 4. Section 6530 of the education law is amended by adding a new 45 subdivision 51 to read as follows: 46 51. Convicted of a violation of paragraph (c) of subdivision one of 47 section 130.65-a of the penal law or found liable for fertility fraud 48 under section twenty-five hundred-m of the public health law. 49 § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.