Genome Statute and Legislation Database
The Genome Statute and Legislation Database is comprised of state statutes and bills introduced during the 2002-2024 U.S. state legislative sessions.
State Sort descending | Primary Link | Topic(s) | Bill Status | Summary |
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Florida | 2021 State Bills Florida 2021 HB 969 | Privacy | Died | Creates the Florida privacy Protection Act. Requires collectors to provide notice to consumers about data collection and selling practices. Provides consumers right to request data be disclosed, deleted, or corrected and to opt-in or opt-out of sale or sharing of such data. Provides nondiscrimination measures, methods for requesting data and opting-in or opting-out of sale or sharing of such data, private cause of action, enforcement, and jurisdiction. Personal information is defined to include biometric information such as DNA. 4/30/21 Died in returning messages. |
Florida | 2020 State Bills Florida 2020 HB 1189 | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Enacted | Amends the state insurance law pertaining to the use of genetic information. Prohibits life, long-term care, or disability income insurers from: (1) canceling, limiting or denying coverage, or establishing differentials in premium rates, based on genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis; (2) requiring or soliciting genetic information, using genetic test results, or considering a person's actions related to genetic testing for any insurance purpose. 6/30/2020 Approved by the Governor. Effective 7/1/2020. |
Florida | 2010 State Bills Florida 2010 SB 2268 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill prohibits appointments, terminations, assignments, and maintenance of status, compensation, privileges and other terms and conditions of employment in the state personnel system based on genetic information. Measure failed. |
Florida | 2019 State Bills Florida 2019 HB 879 | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | Prohibits life insurers and long-term care insurers from basing decisions on genetic information. Prohibits these insurers from taking certain actions related to genetic information for any insurance purpose. Died. |
Florida | State StatuteFlorida FS 817.5655 | Privacy, Research | Statute | Prohibits a person to from willfully, and without express consent: (1) collecting or retaining another person's DNA sample with the intent to perform DNA analysis; (2) submitting another person's DNA sample for analysis or conducting or procuring the conduct of another person's DNA analysis; (3) disclosing another person's DNA analysis result to a third party; and (4) selling or otherwise transferring another person's DNA sample or the results of another person's DNA analysis to third party, regardless of whether the DNA sample was originally collected, retained, or analyzed with express consent. The bill provides exemptions for certain activities such as research subject to, and conducted in compliance with, 45 C.F.R. part 46, 21 C.F.R. parts 50 and 56, or 45 C.F.R. parts 160 and 164. |
Florida | 2021 State Bills Florida 2021 HB 241 | Privacy | Enacted | Creates the Parents' Bill of Rights. Parental rights include the right to consent in writing before any record of his or her minor child's blood or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is created, stored, or shared, except as required by general law or authorized pursuant to a court order. 6/29/21 Approved by the Governor. Effective 7/1/2021. |
Florida | 2013 State Bills Florida 2013 HB 857 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill amends Florida's health_insurance_nondiscrimination law. The bill removes the exemption for life, disability and long-term care insurance under existing law and states that the law applies to other lines of insurance. Died. |
Florida | 2019 State Bills Florida 2019 SB 1486 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | Creates Healthy Florida Program for purpose of comprehensive universal single-payer health care coverage. The Board of the program must establish requirements and standards to promote nondiscrimination, including based on genetic information. Died. |
Florida | State StatuteFlorida: FS 448.075 et seq. | Employment Nondiscrimination | Statute | No person, firm, corporation, unincorporated association, state agency, unit of local government, or any public or private entity shall deny or refuse employment to any person or discharge any person from employment solely because such person has the sickle-cell trait. These entities also may not require screening or testing for the sickle-cell trait as a condition for employment. |
Florida | 2021 State Bills Florida 2021 HB 833 | Privacy, Research | Enacted | Prohibits a person to from willfully, and without express consent: (1) collecting or retaining another person's DNA sample with the intent to perform DNA analysis; (2) submitting another person's DNA sample for analysis or conducting or procuring the conduct of another person's DNA analysis; (3) disclosing another person's DNA analysis result to a third party; and (4) selling or otherwise transferring another person's DNA sample or the results of another person's DNA analysis to third party, regardless of whether the DNA sample was originally collected, retained, or analyzed with express consent. The bill provides exemptions for certain activities such as research subject to, and conducted in compliance with, 45 C.F.R. part 46, 21 C.F.R. parts 50 and 56, or 45 C.F.R. parts 160 and 164. 6/19/2021 Approved by the Governor. Effective 10/1/2021. |
Florida | Florida SB 1548 | Neonatal sequencing | Died | Children?s Medical Services Program; Deleting a requirement that the Department of Health consult with the Department of Education before prescribing certain newborn testing and screening requirement... |
Florida | 2019 State Bills Florida 2019 SB 1726 | Privacy | Died | Enacts the Parents Bill of Rights. Parental rights include the right to consent in writing before any record of his or her minor child�s blood or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is created, stored, or shared, except as required by general law or authorized pursuant to a court order. Died. |
Florida | State StatuteFlorida: FS 626.9706 et seq. | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | Insurers may not refuse to issue or deliver any policy of life insurance or disability insurance that affords certain services and benefits or impose a higher premium rate or charge for those policies solely because the person to be insured has the sickle-cell trait. |
Florida | 2013 State Bills Florida 2013 SB 982 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill amends Florida's health_insurance_nondiscrimination law. The bill removes the exemption for life, disability and long-term care insurance under existing law and states that the law applies to other lines of insurance. Died. |
Georgia | 2021 State Bills Georgia 2021 HB 115 | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Pending | Prohibits life and long-term care insurers that receive information from genetic testing from using the information for any non-therapeutic purpose, including, but not limited to, canceling, limiting, or denying coverage or establishing differentials in premium rates. These insurers also may not require or solicit genetic information, use genetic testing results, or consider a person's decisions or actions related to genetic testing in any manner for any insurance purpose. Carries over to 2022 session. |
Georgia | 2015 State Bills Georgia 2015 SB 157 | Privacy | Died | Except as required by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, specified information, including DNA, may not be collected, entered into any student data base, or maintained as education records by a state agency, local board of education, or school. Died. |
Georgia | 2020 State Bills Georgia 2020 HB 1125 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Requires the state employees' health insurance and benefit plan to cover mammograms and breast imaging for individuals at high risk for breast cancer. Individuals at high risk include those with a known BRCA 1 or 2 mutation based on genetic testing or with a first degree relative with known mutation. Act 587 Effective 1/1/2021. |
Georgia | State StatuteGeorgia: OCGA 45-18-4.1 | Health Insurance Coverage | Statute | Requires the state employees' health insurance and benefit plan to cover mammograms and breast imaging for individuals at high risk for breast cancer. Individuals at high risk include those with a known BRCA 1 or 2 mutation based on genetic testing or with a first degree relative with known mutation. |
Georgia | State StatuteGeorgia: OCGA 33-54-1 et seq. | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy, Research | Statute | Genetic information is the property of the individual tested. Prior written authorization is required for genetic testing and release of results to anyone other than the person tested. A fraternal benefit society, a nonprofit medical service corporation, a health care corporation, a health maintenance corporation, or a self-insured health plan not subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of ERISA may not seek information derived from genetic testing, and if it is received, the information may not be used for any nontherapeutic purpose or be released without explicit written consent. Exceptions include scientific research facilities, which may conduct genetic testing and use information derived from testing for scientific research if the identity of any individual tested is not disclosed to any third party, except to an individual's physician with consent. |
Georgia | 2007 State Bills Georgia 2007 HB 276 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Died | This bill creates guidelines such as consent requirements for the creation and storage of biometric information, which is defined to include DNA samples. The bill also prohibits life insurers from requiring genetic information to determine an applicants eligibility or rates to be charged for life insurance; however, any pre-existing genetic information must be supplied to the insurance company upon application. The bill forbids employers or employment agencies from using information derived from genetic testing for identification purposes or as a condition of employment. The bill provides remedies for individuals whose genetic information is inappropriately used. Measure failed. |
Georgia | 2010 State Bills Georgia 2010 SB 408 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill prohibits a health group cooperative from excluding a small employer based on a health status-related factor, including genetic information in relation to an employee or dependent of an employee. Measure failed. |
Georgia | 2014 State Bills Georgia 2014 SB 167 | Privacy, Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Died | Prohibits the collection of student or family information by any state agency, local school system or educational institution, including biometric data (defined to include DNA sequence and newborn screening information), except as may be necessary to facilitate the instruction of special needs students or students participating in school physical education and athletic programs. Died. |
Georgia | Georgia SB 135 | Genetic Data & Law Enforcement | Enacted | Relating to determination of paternity, so as to align evidentiary medical and genetic testing with the Uniform Parentage Act of 2017. |
Hawaii | 2019 State Bills Hawaii 2019 SB 1043 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires health insurers, mutual benefit societies and health maintenance organizations to provide coverage for: (1) screening to determine whether counseling and testing related to the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation is indicated; and (2) genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Died. |
Hawaii | Hawaii HB 384 | Parentage law | Passed Senate | Relating to parentage. Enacts portions of the uniform parentage act of 2017 to replace the uniform parentage act of 1973. effective 3/22/2075. |
Hawaii | 2011 State Bills Hawaii 2011 HB 1451 | Privacy, Research | Died | This bill adds a new chapter to the Hawaii statutes on the privacy of health care information. The bill provides for the protection of "protected health information," including genetic information. The bill allows a health care provider, health plan, public health authority, employer, insurer or educational institution to disclose protected health information to health researchers if certain requirements are met, including review of the research by an IRB. Measure failed. |
Hawaii | 2020 State Bills Hawaii 2020 HB 2572 | Privacy | Died | Modernizes "personal information" for the purposes of security breach of personal information law. Personal information is defined to include a deoxyribonucleic acid profile. Died. |
Hawaii | Hawaii SB 484 | Parentage law | Introduced | Relating to parentage. Enacts portions of the uniform parentage act of 2017 to replace the uniform parentage act of 1973. takes effect 1/1/2024. |
Hawaii | 2012 State Bills Hawaii 2012 HB 1810 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill requires health benefit plans to include lower deductibles and co-payments for non-tobacco smokers and others at low risk. Genetic factors and pre-existing conditions may not be considered a behavior. Measure failed. |
Hawaii | 2020 State Bills Hawaii 2020 HB 2676 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires individual policies of accident and health or sickness insurance to provide coverage for genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCAl or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Died. |
Hawaii | 2021 State Bills Hawaii 2021 HB 241 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Other Topics | Pending | Prohibits discrimination in employment and public accomodation based on an individual's invasive medical test status. Invasive medical test status is defined to include a medical test or screening that requires a sample of an individual's genetic material. Carries over to 2022 session. |
Hawaii | 2013 State Bills Hawaii 2013 HB 540 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | The board of the Hawaii employer-union health benefits trust fund must require every health benefits plan established or contracted to include lower deductibles and co-payments for non-smokers of tobacco and other persons engaged in low risk health behaviors that are designed, in compliance with applicable federal and state laws, to encourage preventative health care, promote wellness, and discourage medically unnecessary use of health care services; provided that the board consults with medical professionals to determine what should be included as low risk health behaviors. Genetic factors and pre-existing medical conditions may not be considered as a behavior when determining what constitutes low risk behavior. Died. |
Hawaii | 2020 State Bills Hawaii 2020 SB 2539 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires individual policies of accident and health or sickness insurance to provide coverage for genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCAl or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Died. |
Hawaii | 2021 State Bills Hawaii 2021 HB 249 | Health Insurance Coverage | Pending | Requires every group policy of accident and health or sickness insurance and every individual or group hospital or medical service plan contract to provide coverage for screening to determine whether counseling and testing related to the BRCAl or BRCA2 genetic mutation is indicated and genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCAl or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Carries over to 2022 session. |
Hawaii | 2014 State Bills Hawaii 2014 HB 1944 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Died | The bill requires contractors and prospective contractors with the state or counties to comply with the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008. Died. |
Hawaii | 2021 State Bills Hawaii 2021 SB 1009 | Privacy | Pending | Amends the definition of personal information for the purpose of applying modern security breach of personal information law. Personal information is defined as an identifier in combination with one or more specified data elements. Specified data elements include a deoxyribonucleic profile. Carries over to 2022 session. |
Hawaii | 2014 State Bills Hawaii 2014 HB 2532 | Privacy, Research | Died | The bill establishes requirements for the privacy of protected health information, including genetic information. Entities addressed in the bill include health care providers, health care data organizations, health plans, health oversight agencies, public health authorities, employers, insurers, health researchers, or edu�ational institutions. Died. |
Hawaii | State StatuteHawaii: HRS 378-1 et seq. | Employment Nondiscrimination | Statute | Employers may not discriminate against any individual because of being regarded as having an impairment, which includes employer consideration of (1) an individual's genetic information, (2) genetic information of any family member of an individual, or (3) the individual's refusal to submit to a genetic test as a condition of initial or continued employment. The statutes also contain provisions pertaining to employment agencies and labor organizations. |
Hawaii | 2021 State Bills Hawaii 2021 SB 623 | Health Insurance Coverage | Pending | Requires every group policy of accident and health or sickness insurance and every individual or group hospital or medical service plan contract to provide coverage for screening to determine whether counseling and testing related to the BRCAl or BRCA2 genetic mutation is indicated and genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCAl or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Carries over to 2022 session. |
Hawaii | 2014 State Bills Hawaii 2014 SB 2917 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Died | The bill requires contractors and prospective contractors with the state or counties to comply with the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008. Died. |
Hawaii | State StatuteHawaii: HRS 431:10A-118, 431:10A-404.5, 432:1-607, 432:2-404.5, an… | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Statute | No insurer providing accident and health or sickness insurance coverage or extended health_insurance_coverage, mutual benefit society, fraternal benefit society, or health maintenance organization may use an individual's or a family member's genetic information or a request for genetic services to (1) deny or limit any coverage or (2) establish eligibility, continuation, enrollment, or premium payment. These entities may not request or require collection or disclosure of genetic information of an individual or family member or disclose genetic information without written consent. |
Hawaii | 2017 State Bills Hawaii 2017 HB 1573 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires all individual accident and health or sickness insurance policies, all individual and group hospital and medical service corporation contracts, and all group or blanket disability policies that provide coverage for reproductive health to include certain services in reproductive health service coverage. The services listed include genetic screening and counseling related to BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations. Died. |
Hawaii | 2018 State Bills Hawaii 2018 HB 2127 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires health insurers, mutual benefit societies, and health maintenance organizations to provide coverage for genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Died. |
Hawaii | 2018 State Bills Hawaii 2018 SB 2341 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires accident and health or sickness insurers to provide coverage for genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Died. |
Hawaii | 2019 State Bills Hawaii 2019 HB 1087 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires health insurers, mutual benefit societies and health maintenance organizations to provide coverage for: (1) screening to determine whether counseling and testing related to the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation is indicated; and (2) genetic counseling and testing related to the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation, if indicated. Died. |
Idaho | State StatuteIdaho: IC 41-2221, 41-3940, and 41-4708 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | General managed care plans and health benefit plans covering large and small employers may not treat genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis as a pre-existing condition. |
Idaho | 2016 State Bills Idaho 2016 HB 554 | Other Topics | Enacted | If a firefighter is diagnosed with breast cancer after a five years of employment, and the disease was not revealed during an initial employment medical screening examination, then the disease is presumed to be proximately caused by the firefighter's employment as a firefighter. The presumption applies to breast cancer diagnosed before the age of forty (40) years and when a breast cancer 1 or breast cancer 2 genetic predisposition is not present. Signed by Governor on March 30, 2016. Effective: 07/01/2016. |
Idaho | 2007 State Bills Idaho 2007 SB 1107 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | The bill amends the state genetic nondiscrimination law by prohibiting discrimination on the basis of genetic information or a genetic test in the issuance of coverage, or the fixing of rates, terms or conditions, for any policy or contract of hospital or medical insurance or any health benefit plan. Measure failed. |
Idaho | 2013 State Bills Idaho 2013 HB 194 | Other Topics | Died | Worker's compensation is payable for disability or death of an employee resulting from occupational diseases, including breast cancer, if certain criteria are met. Criteria includes: (1) diagnosis of breast cancer after five years of employment, before the age of 40, without BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 genetic predisposition; and (2) the disease must not have been revealed during an initial employment medical screening exam or during any subsequent medical review. Died. |
Idaho | 2014 State Bills Idaho 2014 HB 511 | Privacy | Died | Regulates the collection, possession and disclosure of biometric identifiers, defined to include human DNA, by private entities. Died. |
Last updated: February 8, 2024