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- California expands access to IVF with new law requiring coverage . . .
Having a baby via in vitro fertilization is about to become more accessible for many Californians after Gov Gavin Newsom today signed a law requiring certain health insurers to cover the fertility treatment IVF is a process in which eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab
- California Expands Fertility Coverage with SB 729 - National Law Review
Under SB 729, effective July 1, 2025, certain health insurance policies in California will be required to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility
- California Senate Bill 729: IVF Insurance Coverage Expands in 2026
Starting January 2026, California will require small and large-group insurance plans to cover IVF and infertility treatment under Senate Bill 729 (SB 729) Learn what’s included and how SGF can help
- SB 729 Explained: What It Means for Fertility Patients in California
Starting July 1, 2025, California will implement one of the most inclusive fertility coverage laws in the nation Senate Bill 729 (SB 729) significantly expands access to infertility care, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), for all Californians—regardless of marital status, sexual orientation, or gender identity
- Updated: California Mandates Infertility and IVF Coverage
SB 729 will drastically change carrier requirements by mandating large group health plans (those covering 100+ employees) to provide coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of infertility and fertility services, including IVF, with a maximum of three completed oocyte retrievals and unlimited embryo transfers
- California’s SB 729 Expands Insurance Coverage for IVF and Fertility . . .
Implementation of California Senate Bill 729 (SB 729) has been delayed The law will now take effect on January 1, 2026, instead of July 1, 2025 California residents with insurance plans can expect expanded fertility coverage—including IVF—to begin in 2026 We will continue to provide updates and support as the new effective date approaches
- Q A: Whats covered by Californias new IVF insurance requirement?
Starting next July, some California residents' health insurance will pay for in-vitro fertilization, but it doesn't apply to everyone Gov Gavin Newsom signed a bill on Sunday that requires
- California’s new fertility law SB 729: What employers need to know
What is California’s SB729 bill, and why does it matter? SB 729 is a fertility mandate that expands insurance coverage for infertility and fertility services in California It requires fully insured large group health care service plans to cover in vitro fertilization (IVF), along with other core fertility services
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