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 | Primary Link | Topic(s) | Bill Status | Summary |
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Minnesota | 2013 State Bills Minnesota 2013 HF 5 | Privacy | Enacted | Requires the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace to provide any data subject asked to supply private data with a notice of rights related to the handling of genetic information. The Minnesota Insurance Marketplace is a state health benefit exchange as described in section 1311 of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), and further defined through amendments to the act and regulations issued under the act. March 21, 2013 Approved by the Governor. |
Minnesota | 2013 State Bills Minnesota 2013 SF 1234/HF 1359 | Other Topics | Enacted | Medical data collected, stored, used, or disseminated by or filed with the commissioner in connection with a claim for workers' compensation benefits does not constitute genetic information for the purposes of section 13.386 of the statutes. Signed by the Governor on May 18, 2013. |
Minnesota | 2013 State Bills Minnesota 2013 SF 745/HF 695 | Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | Amends the statute governing the collection, storage, use and dissemination of genetic information by adding a section to specify that newborn screening activities are subject to the law. Requires the Commissioner of Health to evaluate the scientific and medical validity of a comprehensive and sustainable long-term storage and use plan for newborn screening test results. Approved by the Governor May 23, 2013. |
Missouri | 2007 State Bills Missouri 2007 HB 818 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill prohibits individual, small group and large group health insurers from treating genetic information as a pre-existing condition in the absence of a diagnosis. The bill also prohibits health insurers from establishing rules for eligibility based on genetic information. Approved by the Governor June 1, 2007. |
Missouri | 2007 State Bills Missouri 2007 HB 948 | Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | Unless otherwise directed under this section, a biological specimen may be released for purposes of anonymous scientific study. At the time of newborn screening specimen collection, the parent or legal guardian of the child from whom a biological specimen was obtained may direct the department to: (1) return the specimen after all tests have been performed; (2) destroy the specimen; or (3) store a specimen but do not release is for anonymous study. Signed by the Governor July 13, 2007 |
Montana | Montana HB 682 | Neonatal sequencing | Approved | Revise laws related to collection of genetic material for newborn screenings. |
Nevada | 2009 State Bills Nevada 2009 SB 426 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Enacted | This bill requires health insurers to comply with the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Signed by the Governor May 29, 2009. |
Nevada | 2019 State Bills Nevada 2019 AB 68 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Adds genetic information to the list of categories included in an apprenticeship agreement for which discrimination is prohibited. Requires the Office of Workforce Innovation to suspend for one year the right of any employer, association of employers or organization of employees acting as agent for an employer to participate in a program under the provisions of apprenticeship program after notice and hearing, finds that the employer, association or organization has discriminated against an individual based on genetic information. June 5, 2019 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 377. |
Nevada | 2021 State Bills Nevada 2021 SB 251 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Requires a primary care provider to administer a genetic test for harmful mutations in the BRCA gene if clinically indicated as a result of genetic counseling. The State Plan for Medicaid must pay the nonfederal share of expenditures incurred for screening, genetic counseling and testing for harmful mutations in the BRCA gene for women under circumstances where such screening, genetic counseling or testing is required. Insurers must cover the cost of screening, genetic counseling and testing for harmful mutations in the BRCA gene for women under circumstances where such screening, genetic counseling or testing is required. 5/27/2021 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
New Hampshire | 2014 State Bills New Hampshire 2014 HB 1484 | Privacy | Enacted | No whole-genome DNA sequencing shall be performed pursuant to this chapter unless the general court authorizes such sequencing by statute. Signed by the Governor on 5/27/2014; Chapter 0063; Effective 1/01/2015. |
New Hampshire | 2017 State Bills New Hampshire 2017 HB 523 | Privacy | Enacted | The introduced version of the bill sought to protect confidential and sensitive information such as genetic testing information. The bill has been amended to establish a committee to study the use and regulation of biometric information. Signed by the Governor on 5/15/2018. Effective 5/15/ 2018. |
New Hampshire | New Hampshire SB 240 | Genetic data storage/privacy/sharing (medicine) | Approved | Relative to conditions for genetic testing. |
New Jersey | 2018 State Bills New Jersey 2018 S104 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Amends employment discrimination law. Prohibits employers from paying any of its employees who are a members of a protected class at a rate of compensation, including benefits, which is less than the rate paid by the employer to employees who are not members of the protected class for substantially similar work, when viewed as a composite of skill, effort and responsibility. Member of a protected class is defined an employee who has one or more characteristics, including genetic information, for which the law prohibits discrimination in employment. 4/24/2018 Approved P.L.2018, c.9. |
New Mexico | 2015 State Bills New Mexico 2015 HB 369 | Privacy | Enacted | This bill amends the Genetic Information privacy Act by adding an exemption for clinical laboratories with regard to consent requirements. A laboratory conducting an analysis or test of a specific individual per a written order from a health care practitioner or the health care practitioner's agent, including by electronic transmission, may obtain, retain, transmit, or use an individual's DNA, genetic information, or test results without the individual's written and informed consent. Signed by the Governor 4/10/2015. |
New Mexico | 2019 State Bills New Mexico 2019 HB 436 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Aligns health insurance law with federal law. Prohibits a group health benefits plan or a health insurance issuer that offers group health_insurance_coverage in connection with a group health benefits plan from adjusting premiums or contribution amounts for the group covered under the plan on the basis of genetic information. April 4, 2019 Signed by Governor - Chapter 259. Effective June 5, 2019. |
New York | 2017 State Bills New York 2017 A3005 | Other Topics | Enacted | Establishes a Hate Crime Task Force. The task force will issue reports and publications in conjunction with the Division on Human Rights to combat discrimination based on a variety of factors, including genetic predisposition status. 04/20/2017 Signed by the Governor Chapter 55. |
New York | 2017 State Bills New York 2017 A3008 | Other Topics | Enacted | In introduced version of the bill, a Transportation Network Company (TNC) may not discriminate against passengers or potential passengers on the basis of a genetic predisposition. TNC drivers must comply with the anti-discrimination law. 4/20/2017 Signed by the Governor Chapter 58. However, final version of the bill does not include provision related to genetic information. |
New York | 2017 State Bills New York 2017 S2005 | Other Topics | Enacted | Establishes a Hate Crime Task Force. The task force will issue reports and publications in conjunction with the Division on Human Rights to combat discrimination based on a variety of factors, including genetic information. 4/20/2017 Signed by the Governor Chapter 55. |
New York | 2017 State Bills New York 2017 S2008 | Other Topics | Enacted | A Transportation Network Company (TNC) may not discriminate against passengers or potential passengers on the basis of a genetic predisposition. TNC drivers must comply with the anti-discrimination law. 4/20/2017 Signed by the Governor Chapter 58. |
New York | 2019 State Bills New York 2019 A6787 | Privacy | Enacted | Directs the commissioner of education to conduct a study on the use of biometric identifying technology; prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools until July 1, 2022, or until the commissioner authorizes such purchase or utilization. Biometric information is defined to include a DNA sequence. 12/22/2020 Signed by the Governor. Effective immediately. |
New York | 2019 State Bills New York 2019 S456 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Declares that it is the policy of the state and all its political subdivisions to ensure a fair, non-biased compensation structure for all employees. Status within one or more protected class or classes may not be considered directly or indirectly in determining proper compensation or pay for any individual or group of employees, and no employee with status within one or more protected class to classes may be paid a wage at a rate less than the rate at which an employee without status within the protected class or classes in same establishment is paid for similar work. Protected class includes predisposing genetic characteristic. Signed by the Governor 12/26/2019. |
New York | 2019 State Bills New York 2019 S5140 | Privacy | Enacted | Directs the commissioner of education to conduct a study on the use of biometric identifying technology; prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools until July 1, 2022, or until the commissioner authorizes such purchase or utilization. Biometric information is defined to include a DNA sequence. 12/22/2020 Signed by the Governor. Effective immediately. |
New York | 2019 State Bills New York 2019 S6448 | Research | Enacted | Amends the public health law, in relation to authorizing human research in compliance with federal law. 9/13/2019 Signed by the Governor. |
New York | 2020 State Bills New York 2020 A9505 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Declares that it is the policy of the state and all its political subdivisions to ensure a fair, non-biased compensation structure for all employees. Status within one or more protected class or classes may not be considered directly or indirectly in determining proper compensation or pay for any individual or group of employees, and no employee with status within one or more protected class to classes may be paid a wage at a rate less than the rate at which an employee without status within the protected class or classes in same establishment is paid for similar work. Protected class includes predisposing genetic characteristic. 4/3/2020 Signed by the Governor. |
New York | 2020 State Bills New York 2020 A9506 | Other Topics | Enacted | Requires the state university of New York to issue a request for proposals to partner with hospitals both within the state university of New York and other not-for-profit hospitals and non-profit higher education research institutions to map the genomes of individuals suffering from or at risk of Alzheimer's. 4/3/2020 Signed by the Governor. |
New York | 2020 State Bills New York 2020 S7505 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Declares that it is the policy of the state and all its political subdivisions to ensure a fair, non-biased compensation structure for all employees. Status within one or more protected class or classes may not be considered directly or indirectly in determining proper compensation or pay for any individual or group of employees, and no employee with status within one or more protected class to classes may be paid a wage at a rate less than the rate at which an employee without status within the protected class or classes in same establishment is paid for similar work. Protected class includes predisposing genetic characteristic. 4/3/2020 Signed by the Governor. |
New York | 2020 State Bills New York 2020 S7506 | Other Topics | Enacted | Requires the state university of New York to issue a request for proposals to partner with hospitals both within the state university of New York and other not-for-profit hospitals and non-profit higher education research institutions to map the genomes of individuals suffering from or at risk of Alzheimer's. 4/3/2020 Signed by the Governor. |
New York | 2021 State Bills New York 2021 A954 | Privacy | Enacted | Directs the director of the office of information technology services to conduct a study on the use of biometric identifying technology. Prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools until July 1, 2022 or until the commissioner of education authorizes such purchase or utilization, whichever occurs later. Biometric identifier is defined to include a DNA sequence. 1/28/2021 Signed by the Governor. Effective immediately. |
New York | 2021 State Bills New York 2021 S893 | Privacy | Enacted | Directs the director of the office of information technology services to conduct a study on the use of biometric identifying technology. Prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools until July 1, 2022 or until the commissioner of education authorizes such purchase or utilization, whichever occurs later. Biometric identifier is defined to include a DNA sequence. 1/25/2021 Substituted by A954. 1/28/2021 Signed by the Governor. Effective immediately. |
New York | 2021 State Bills New York 2021 S7430 | Other Topics | Enacted | Prohibits the state, or any agency or bureau, or any other entity from denying a refugee resettlement anywhere within the state based on any criterion, method of administration, or practice that has the purpose or effect of discriminating on the basis of various factors, including predisposing genetic characteristics. Carries over to 2022. |
North Carolina | 2009 State Bills North Carolina 2009 HB 1183 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill requires health benefit plans and insurers to comply with all applicable standards of Public Law 110-233, known as the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, as amended by Public Law 110-343, and as further amended. Signed by the Governor July 31, 2009. |
North Carolina | 2013 State Bills North Carolina 2013 HB 834 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Sets forth procedures for State employment appeals of grievances and disciplinary actions related to discrimination claims, including discrimination based on genetic information. Signed by the Governor August 21, 2013. |
North Carolina | 2019 State Bills North Carolina 2019 SB 86 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | A sponsoring association of an employee welfare benefit program may not condition eligibility for coverage, including continuing eligibility for coverage, on health status related factors such as genetic information. 8/26/2019 Became law without signature. |
North Dakota | 2011 State Bills North Dakota 2011 SB 2067 | Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | This bill amends the statute that allows the health council to authorize the use of newborn metabolic screening tests for legitimate research purposes by broadening the term "newborn metabolic screening tests" to include "newborn metabolic and genetic disease screening tests." Signed by the Governor April 26, 2011. |
North Dakota | 2015 State Bills North Dakota 2015 SB 2334 | Privacy, Research | Enacted | This bill amends provisions in the state newborn screening law pertaining to the use of residual dried blood spots for research. The bill states that a person conducting research on blood spots, other specimens, or registry data that is maintained by the health department must follow IRB processes for human research, which must include obtaining parent or guardian authorization. 4/16/2015 Signed by the Governor. |
Ohio | 2015 State Bills Ohio 2015 HB 64 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Amends existing health_insurance_nondiscrimination law. The bill adds that accident and sickness insurers and public employee health benefit plans may not use information from genetic screening or testing to set premiums for, a policy or plan. Effective 6/30/2015. |
Ohio | 2021 State Bills Ohio 2021 HB 371 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Requires the state Medicaid program, individual health insurers and group health insurers to cover breast cancer screening for women meeting certain conditions, including those who have a genetic predisposition to breast cancer. Carries over to 2022. |
Ohio | 2021 State Bills Ohio 2021 HB 281 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Amends the definition of "genetic screening or testing" used in the state health_insurance_nondiscrimination statute. Replaces "abnormalities, defects, or deficiencies," in the definition with "genotypes, mutations, or chromosomal changes." Carries over to 2022. |
Oklahoma | 2010 State Bills Oklahoma 2010 SB 1250 | Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | This bill requires parental consent required to store, transfer, use or database DNA from any newborn child. Signed by the Governor May 11, 2010. |
Oklahoma | 2010 State Bills Oklahoma 2010 SB 2054 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Research | Enacted | This bill modifies the state Genetic Information Nondiscrimination in Insurance Act. Topics addressed by the modifications include definitions, discrimination in health insurance based on genetic information, and prohibitions for requesting and requiring genetic a genetic test with exceptions for research if conducted in compliance with the Common Rule and certain criteria are met. Approved by the Governor on 5/10/2010. |
Oklahoma | 2011 State Bills Oklahoma 2011 SB 837 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill amends statutes pertaining to discriminatory practices in employment, housing, and public accommodations. The bill provides exclusive remedies for individuals alleging discrimination in employment on the basis of genetic information. Signed by the Governor May 18, 2011. |
Oklahoma | 2013 State Bills Oklahoma 2013 HB 1384 | Privacy, Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | This bill creates the Parents' Bill of Rights. Rights under the bill include the right to consent in writing before any record of a minor childs blood or DNA is created, stored or shared, except as required by Sections 1-516 (pertaining to syphilis) and 1-524.1 (pertaining to testing arrested persons for sexually transmitted infections and HIV) of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or unless authorized pursuant to a court order. Signed by the Governor on May 12, 2014. |
Oregon | 2007 State Bills Oregon 2007 SB 244 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Enacted | This bill amends the state genetic privacy law by allowing health insurers to retain or disclose genetic information without written authorization if (1) the retention is for treatment, payment or health care operations by the insurer; and (2) the disclosure is in accordance with ORS 746.607 (3). Signed by the Governor July 17, 2007. |
Oregon | 2009 State Bills Oregon 2009 HB 2009 | Privacy | Enacted | This bill amends the state genetic privacy law by designating the Oregon Health Authority (previously the Department of Health and Human Services) as the body responsible for certain provisions of the law. Signed by the Governor June 26, 2009. |
Oregon | 2013 State Bills Oregon 2013 HB 2240 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Aligns Oregon health insurance law with changes in federal law and renumbers sections of Oregon law pertaining pre-existing condition, which are defined not to include genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis of the condition related to such information. 7/29/13 Signed by the Governor. |
Oregon | 2017 State Bills Oregon 2017 HB 3391 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | A health benefit plan offered in Oregon must provide coverage for screening to determine whether counseling about BRCA testing is indicated. Governor signed. Effective 8/15/2017. |
Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania SB 8 | Coverage and reimbursement | Approved | An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations and diagnost... |
South Carolina | 2010 State Bills South Carolina 2010 SB 1224 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy, Research | Enacted | This bill amends existing statute sections and creates new statute sections pertaining to health_insurance_nondiscrimination, genetic privacy, research issues and enforcement of these provisions. Signed by the Governor on June 7, 2010. |
South Dakota | 2011 State Bills South Dakota 2011 SB 38 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill amends the definitions used in the health_insurance_nondiscrimination law. Signed by the Governor March 8, 2011. |
South Dakota | 2021 State Bills South Dakota 2021 SB 178 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Enacted | Existing law prohibits health carriers, in determining eligibility for coverage, establishing premiums, limiting coverage, renewing coverage, or any other underwriting decision from, in connection with the offer, sale, or renewal of insurance: (1) requiring or requesting an individual or a blood relative of the individual to take a genetic test; or (2) taking into consideration the fact that a genetic test was refused by an individual or a blood relative of the individual. Amends existing law by adding life insurers and long-term care insurers to covered entities. Prohibits any company providing genetic testing directly to a consumer from sharing any genetic test, genetic information, or other personally identifiable information of a consumer with any health carrier, life insurer, or long-term care insurer without written consent from the consumer. A company that provides genetic testing may communicate with a health carrier for the purposes of payment, coordination of medical treatment, or patient care so long as such communication is compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and only used for the purposes permitted. 3/29/2021 Signed by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
Last updated: February 8, 2024