NYC Administrative Code

§ 17-2202 — Claim for interference with reproductive or gender-affirming health care.

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What is NYC AC § 17-2202?

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This section allows individuals to bring a civil action for interference with reproductive or gender-affirming health care when they are sued based on the provision or support of such care in the city. It specifies conditions under which claims cannot be made and outlines potential damages for prevailing plaintiffs. Applies to individuals involved in reproductive or gender-affirming health care services.

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§ 17-2202 Claim for interference with reproductive or gender-affirming health care.

AC § 17-2202

a. A person may bring a civil action for interference with reproductive or gender-affirming health care when a civil action is commenced against such person in any state, for which liability, in whole or in part, or any theory of vicarious, joint, several, or conspiracy liability derived therefrom, is based on the provision, receipt, assistance in receipt or provision of, or material support for reproductive health care or gender-affirming health care that was lawfully provided in the city. b. A claim for interference with reproductive health care or gender-affirming health care under subdivision a of this section may not be based upon the commencement of any civil action that is founded in tort, contract, or statute and for which a similar claim would exist under the laws of the state of New York or of the city and which is: 1. Brought by the patient who received such health care, or the patient’s authorized legal representative, for damages suffered by the patient or damages derived from an individual's loss of consortium of the patient; or 2. Brought by a party with a contractual relationship with the person that is the subject of the action. c. A plaintiff who prevails on a claim alleging interference with reproductive health care or gender-affirming health care under subdivision a of this section shall be awarded statutory damages of $10,000. In addition, the court, in issuing a final order in any action brought pursuant to this section, may award costs of litigation to the prevailing party whenever the court determines such an award is appropriate. This section does not limit or abrogate any claim or cause of action such person has under common law or by other law or rule. (L.L. 2022/076, 8/12/2022, eff. 8/12/2022; Am. L.L. 2025/072, 5/24/2025, eff. 5/24/2025)

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