Colorado Fertility Mandate Will Not Go Into Effect On January 1, 2022

Rep. Kerry Tipper plans to introduce a fix-it bill at the beginning of the 2022 legislative session.

Excerpt - “Well, this is disappointing news for all those Coloradans who have been holding off on accessing or moving forward with medical assistance for infertility, hoping it was just a matter of months before their insurance would help cover the high cost of fertility treatment. The Colorado Building Families Act — the state fertility access insurance mandate that had been slated to go into effect on January 1, 2022 — will instead be stalled. When it will go into effect, if at all, is yet to be determined.”

Ellen Trachman is the Managing Attorney of Trachman Law Center, LLC, and a regular contributor to the ‘AboveTheLaw’ platform.