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WHO N ACCS IVF BENEFS? A GAY UPLE’S PLAT SEEKS AN ANSWER.
The reason, they say, are discrimatory polici that “tegorilly” shut them and other gay male upl om accsg a key fertily treatment: vro Tuday morng, Brisk and Maggipto filed a class-actn discrimatn plat agast the Cy of New York, allegg the cy ernment vlated their civil rights by refg to pay for fertily servic that were vered for women and cisgenr upl. Equal Employment Opportuny Commissn alleg that the Cy of New York’s nial of IVF benefs to the uple and other gay male employe “nstut unlawful sex and sexual orientatn discrimatn. ) But uld also set a precent for gay and transgenr upl enunterg siar obstacl their workplac.
In November 2015, a doctor gave them a ndown of the procs what served as a “preview” of the obstacl to e, said Maggipto: “This system is jt not set up to support gay men this procs. Bee they are a gay male uple who would need to e a surrogate, Brisk and Maggipto uld not meet the creria laid out the policy’s language, the plat appealed to Cy Hall to revis the policy, argug that vlated New York State and feral anti-discrimatn laws. The Cy, then n by Blas, refed, the filg upl and dividuals lookg to start a fay have long experienced obstacl to accsg fertily treatments, said Cathy Sakimura, director of fay law at the Natnal Center for Lbian barriers n vary pendg on one’s genr inty: Gay male upl have been turned away om gettg IVF verage, while lbian upl and transgenr people have been nied IVF and other forms of fertily verage that are otherwise available to peers who are sgle, cisgenr women or male/female has to do wh the way surance polici are wrten, Sakimura said.