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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California | 2009 State Bills California 2009 SB 482 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill states that all biological data derived from post-CLIA bioinformatics services shall be considered to contain genetic characteristics, as defined in section 1374.7 of the Health and Safety Code and section 10146 of the Insurance Code and is subject to the prohibitions in those sections of the statutes. Measure failed. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 AB 172 | Privacy, Research | Enacted | Abolishes the Office of Health Information Integrity and the Office of Patient Advocate. Establishes the Center for Data Insights and Innovation within the California Health and Human Services Agency, and transfers the duties of the Office of Health Information Integrity and the Office of Patient Advocate to the center. Requires the center to: (1) assume responsibility for administering the State Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects; (2) keep all personal information obtained by the center confidential, as specified; and (3) meet various requirements with regard to the disclosure of information, including the development of a comprehensive program regarding the disclosure of information to qualified researchers according to specified data use agreements. 10/8/21 Approved by the Governor. Effective immediately. |
California | 2020 State Bills California 2020 AB 2301 | Privacy | Died | Amends statute pertaining to security requirements for business that own, license, or maintain personal information about a California resident. This bill would add genetic information to the definition of personal information under the law. Died. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Business and Professions Code 22949.50 et seq. | Other Topics | Statute | Prohibits the sale of a gene therapy kit unless the seller includes a notice on the seller�s internet website to the consumer prior to the point of sale and on a label on the package stating that the kit is not for self-administration. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Health and Safety Code 130200 et seq. | Privacy, Research | Statute | Establishes the Center for Data Insights and Innovation within the California Health and Human Services Agency, and transfer the duties of the Office of Health Information Integrity and the Office of Patient Advocate to the center. Requires the center to: (1) assume responsibility for administering the State Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects; (2) keep all personal information obtained by the center confidential, as specified; and (3) meet various requirements with regard to the disclosure of information, including the development of a comprehensive program regarding the disclosure of information to qualified researchers according to specified data use agreements. |
California | 2011 State Bills California 2011 SB 559 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill, referred to as CalGINA, prohibits discrimination based on genetic information in several areas in addition to those addressed by existing law, including in housing, at certain business facilities, at state agencies, entities funded by or receiving financial assistance from the state, and in the provision of emergency services. Signed by the Governor on September 6, 2011. |
California | 2012 State Bills California 2012 SB 1267 | Privacy, Research | Died | This bill creates the Genetic Information privacy Act. The bill prohibits any person from obtaining, analyzing, or disclosing genetic information without the written authorization of the individual to whom the information pertains and requires a separate written authorization for each separate disclosure of an individual's genetic information, with some exceptions such as for law enforcement. The bill permits disaggregated and anonymized data to be used in the manner specified that was collected before the bill's enactment without the authorization described above. The bill also permits the use of disaggregated and anonymized data, as specified, if written authorization is obtained and the data is used for a purpose authorized by the individual to whom the information pertains. Measure failed. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 AB 114 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing, including individual sequencing, trio sequencing for a parent or parents and their baby, and ultra-rapid sequencing, is a covered benefit for any Medi-Cal beneficiary who is one year of age or younger and is receiving inpatient hospital services in an intensive care unit. Carries over to 2022. |
California | 2020 State Bills California 2020 AB 2640 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Prohibits an individual or group health care service plan contract or health insurance policy issued, amended, delivered, or renewed on or after January 1, 2021, from requiring prior authorization for genetic biomarker testing for an enrollee or insured with metastatic or advanced stage 3 or 4 cancer. Died. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Civil Code 1102.6g | Other Topics | Statute | Prohibits any person or other entity whose business includes performing appraisals of residential real property from discriminating against any person in making available those services, or in the performance of those services, because of various characteristics, including genetic information. Requires every contract for the sale of real property to contain a notice regarding improper or illegal considerations such as genetic information in appraisal of property. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Health and Safety Code 1358.24, and Insurance Cod… | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | An issuer of a Medicare supplement contract must adhere to the requirements imposed by the federal Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-233). |
California | 2013 State Bills California 2013 AB 58 | Research | Enacted | This bill continue the exemption to informed consent requirements for human subjects in the event of a life-threatening emergency indefinitely. The existing exemption is set to expire on January 1, 2014. Approved by the Governor on Oct. 4, 2013. |
California | 2013 State Bills California 2013 SB 222 | Privacy | Died | This bill states that it is the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation to protect individuals from the unauthorized use of their genetic information, ensure that genetic information is personal information that is not collected, stored, or disclosed without the individual's authorization, provide protections for the collection, storage, and authorized use of genetic information, and promote the use of genetic information for legitimate reasons, including, but not limited to, health care, research, advancement of medicine, and educational purposes, as the field of genomics advances. Died. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 AB 825 | Privacy | Enacted | Amends existing law to protect the privacy and security of computerized data, including personal information, owned or licensed by an agency. This bill adds genetic data to the scope of personal information under the law. Genetic data is defined as any data that results from the analysis of a biological sample of an individual, or from another source enabling equivalent information to be obtained, and concerns genetic material. Genetic material includes, but is not limited to, deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA), ribonucleic acids (RNA), genes, chromosomes, alleles, genomes, alterations or modifications to DNA or RNA, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), uninterpreted data that results from analysis of the biological sample or other source, and any information extrapolated, derived, or inferred therefrom. 10/5/21 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
California | 2020 State Bills California 2020 AB 3215 | Other Topics | Died | Establishes the Commission on the State of Hate. Requires the commission to advise the Legislature, the Governor, and state agencies on, among other things, policy recommendations to promote intersocial education designed to foster mutual respect and understanding among California�s diverse population. Appointees to the commission are comprised of experts in combating hate, intolerance, and discrimination on the basis of various factors such as genetic information. Died. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Civil Code 1798.100 et seq. | Privacy | Statute | Grants consumers the right to request a business to disclose the categories and specific pieces of personal information that it collects about the consumer; the categories of sources from which that information is collected; the business purposes for collecting or selling the information; and the categories of 3rd parties with which the information is shared. Biometric information, which is defined to include DNA, is considered personal information. On or before January 1, 2020, the Attorney General must solicit broad public participation to adopt regulations to further the requirements set forth in the law. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Health and Safety Code 1374.7, Insurance Code 101… | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | Health care service plans, self-insured employee welfare benefit plans, and multiple employer welfare arrangements may not refuse to enroll any person, refuse to accept or renew a subscriber, charge a higher rate, or offer different terms, conditions or benefits on the basis of genetic characteristics that may be associated with disability in that person or that persons offspring. A plan may not seek information about genetic characteristics for non-therapeutic purposes. Specific penalties are set forth for violations by self-insured employee welfare benefit plans and multiple employer welfare arrangements. |
California | 2013 State Bills California 2013 Extraordinary Session SBX1 2 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Prohibits a policy or contract that covers a small employer, as defined in Section 1304(b) of PPACA and in Section 1357.500, or health care service plans offered outside the American Health Benefit Exchange required by PPACA from establishing rules for eligibility, including continued eligibility, of an individual, or dependent of an individual, to enroll under the terms of the policy or contract based on health status-related factors, including genetic information. Approved by the Governor May 9, 2013. |
California | 2013 State Bills California 2013 SB 799 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires every health care service plan contract, except a specialized health care service plan contract to provide coverage for genetic testing for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) under certain circumstances. Died. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 AB 948 | Other Topics | Enacted | Prohibits any person or other entity whose business includes performing appraisals of residential real property from discriminating against any person in making available those services, or in the performance of those services, because of various characteristics, including genetic information. Requires every contract for the sale of real property to contain a notice regarding improper or illegal considerations such as genetic information in appraisal of property. 10/5/21 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
California | 2020 State Bills California 2020 SB 1423 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Died | Requires any contracting entity that contracts with independent contractors to provide services to, on behalf of, or through the contracting entity on a freelance or per-gig basis, or virtual platform that enables third parties, including independent contractors, to transact with one another for services, or through which independent contractors can market, promote, or advertise their services to third parties, to maintain a written policy against the discrimination of an independent contractor on the basis of genetic information and other factors. Summary based on version of bill as amended on 5/6/2020 when all language from prior introduced version of bill was stricken. Died. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Civil Code 1798.29, 1798.81.5 and 1798.82 | Privacy | Statute | Protects the privacy and security of computerized data, including personal information, owned or licensed by an agency. Genetic data is defined as any data that results from the analysis of a biological sample of an individual, or from another source enabling equivalent information to be obtained, and concerns genetic material. Genetic material includes, but is not limited to, deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA), ribonucleic acids (RNA), genes, chromosomes, alleles, genomes, alterations or modifications to DNA or RNA, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), uninterpreted data that results from analysis of the biological sample or other source, and any information extrapolated, derived, or inferred therefrom. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Health and Safety Code 1399.804, and Insurance Co… | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | Health care service plans and carriers, agents or brokers offering health benefit plans to individuals or solicitors may not encourage or direct federally eligible defined individuals to refrain from an application for coverage because of genetic information. Plans, agents or brokers may not enter into any contract, agreement or arrangement with a solicitor that provides for or results in the compensation paid to a solicitor for the sale of a health care service plan contract or health benefit plan design to be varied because of genetic information. |
California | 2013 State Bills California 2013 SB 161 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | A stop-loss carrier must offer coverage to all employees and dependents of employees of a small employer to which it issues a stop-loss insurance policy and may not exclude any employee or dependent on the basis of an actual or expected health status-related factor, including genetic information. Approved by the Governor October 1, 2013. |
California | 2014 State Bills California 2014 SB 1279 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires a health care service plan contract or a health insurance policy that is issued, amended, or renewed on or after January 1, 2015, to provide coverage for genetic testing for Lynch syndrome. Died. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 AB 1400 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | Creates the California Guaranteed Health Care for All program, or CalCare, to provide comprehensive universal single-payer health care coverage and a health care cost control system for the benefit of all residents of the state. Declares that all California residents regardless of various characteristics, including genetic information, are entitled to full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, privileges, or services in all health care providers participating in CalCare. Carries over to 2022. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 SB 16 | Other Topics | Enacted | States that certain peace officer or custodial officer personnel records and records maintained by a state or local agency are not confidential and are should be made available for public inspection. Such records include those relating to an incident in which a sustained finding was made by any law enforcement agency or oversight agency that a peace officer or custodial officer engaged in conduct including, but not limited to, verbal statements, writings, online posts, recordings, and gestures, involving prejudice or discrimination against a person on the based on various characteristics, including genetic information. 10/5/21 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Civil Code 51 | Other Topics | Statute | This statute was amended as part of 2011 CA SB 559, referred to as CalGINA, by adding genetic information to the list of characteristics addressed in the Unruh Civil Rights Act. All people in California are considered free and equal, and no matter what their sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, primary language, or immigration status are entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, privileges, or services in all business establishments of every kind whatsoever. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Health and Safety Code 1357.503 et seq., Insuranc… | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | Authorizes an association of employers to offer a large group health care service plan contract or large group health insurance policy to small group employer members of the association consistent with federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, if certain requirements are met. A policy or contract that covers a small employer, as defined in subsection (b) of Section 1304 of PPACA and in Section 1357.500 of the California Health and Safety Code, may not establish rules for eligibility, including continued eligibility, of an individual, or dependent of an individual, to enroll under the terms of the policy or contract based on any of the following health status-related factors, including genetic information. |
California | 2014 State Bills California 2014 Senate Bill 1304 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | A health benefit plan offered to a small employer, as defined in Section 1304(b) of PPACA and in Section 10753, may not establish rules for eligibility, including continued eligibility, of an individual, or dependent of an individual, to enroll under the terms of the plan based on health status-related factors, including genetic information. Approved by the Governor June 28, 2014. |
California | 2015 State Bills California 2015 AB 170 | Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Died | States that a newborn sample may not be used for medical research if a parent or guardian of the newborn child objects to the testing program. The bill would require the department to provide information about the testing program, and to obtain a form signed by the parent or guardian acknowledging receiving information regarding the storage, retention, and use of the newborn child�s blood sample for medical research. Died. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 AB 1520 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | A health insurance policy that is issued, amended, or renewed on or after January 1, 2022, may not apply a deductible, copayment, or coinsurance to coverage for screening services for prostate cancer for an insured who meets certain criteria. A person is 40 years of age or older and who is high risk, as determined by the attending or treating health care provider meets the criteria. High risk includes, but is not limited to, a person with a prostate who is Black, has a family history of prostate cancer, has a genetic predisposition to prostate cancer, or is a veteran. Carries over to 2022. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 SB 2 | Other Topics | Enacted | States that certain peace officer or custodial officer personnel records and records maintained by a state or local agency are not confidential and are should be made available for public inspection. Such records include those relating to an incident in which a sustained finding was made by any law enforcement agency or oversight agency that a peace officer or custodial officer engaged in conduct including, but not limited to, verbal statements, writings, online posts, recordings, and gestures, involving prejudice or discrimination against a person on the based on various characteristics, including genetic information. 9/30/2021 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Civil Code 56.17 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Statute | A person who negligently or willfully discloses genetic test results in an individuals medical records who is applying for or enrolled in a health care service plan, except with written authorization in the format specified, is subject to fines as set forth in the statutes. |
California | 2007 State Bills California 2007 SB 962 | Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | This bill requires the health department to charge a fee to researchers and health care providers who have been approved by the department to use stored umbilical cord, pregnancy blood, or newborn blood samples for research to cover the costs of administering the program. Signed by the Governor October 11, 2007. (The bill goes into effect only if 2007 AB 34, which was enacted during the 2007 session, becomes law before January 2008.) |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Ins. Code 10950 et seq. and Health and Safety Co… | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | The statutes require carriers and health care service plans offering plan contracts in the individual market, other than individual grandfathered plan coverage, to offer to the responsible party for a child coverage for the child that does not exclude or limit coverage due to any preexisting condition of the child. A health care service plan may not condition the issuance or offering of individual coverage on certain factors, including genetic information. |
California | 2016 State Bills California 2016 SB 1442 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Amends state law prohibiting denial of full and equal access to benefits or discrimination in any program or activity that is conducted, operated, or administered by the state or by any state agency, is funded directly by the state, or receives any financial assistance from the state based on genetic information and other characteristics. The bill would remove the authority of those state agencies to promulgate regulations to prohibit discrimination and would require the investigation and enforcement of anti-discrimination provisions to be performed by to the Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Chaptered on 9/30/2016. However, the bill is effective on January 1, 2017 only if AB 2707, which pertains to racial profiling, is enacted. On 9/27/2016 the Governor vetoed AB 2707. |
California | 2017 State Bills California 2017 AB 728 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Prohibits a health care service plan contract or a health insurance policy that covers prescription drug benefits from denying or otherwise limiting coverage of a genetically targeted drug for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy under specified circumstances. Died. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 SB 255 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Authorizes an association of employers to offer a large group health care service plan contract or large group health insurance policy to small group employer members of the association consistent with federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, if certain requirements are met. A policy or contract that is offered to or covers a small employer may not establish rules for eligibility, including continued eligibility, of an individual, or dependent of an individual, to enroll under the terms of the policy or contract based on various health status-related factors such as genetic information. 10/8/2021 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
California | California SB 625 | Neonatal sequencing | Pending | Newborn screening: genetic diseases: blood samples collected. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Civil Code 56.18 et seq. | Privacy, Research | Statute | Creates the Genetic Information privacy Act. Requires a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company to do the following: (1) provide clear and complete information regarding the company�s policies and procedures for the collection, use, maintenance, and disclosure of genetic data; and (2) obtain a consumer�s express consent for collection, use, and disclosure of the consumer�s genetic data including, at a minimum, separate and express consent for each circumstance specified. Genetic data is defined as any data, regardless of its format, that results from the analysis of a biological sample from a consumer, or from another element enabling equivalent information to be obtained, and concerns genetic material. Genetic material includes, but is not limited to, deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA), ribonucleic acids (RNA), genes, chromosomes, alleles, genomes, alterations or modifications to DNA or RNA, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), uninterpreted data that results from the analysis of the biological sample, and any information extrapolated, derived, or inferred therefrom. Genetic data does not include deidentified data or data or a biological sample that is collected, used, maintained, and disclosed exclusively for scientific research conducted by an investigator with an institution that holds an assurance with the United States Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to Part 46 (commencing with Section 46.101) of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations for the protection of human subjects in research. |
California | 2008 State Bills California 2008 AB 2599 | Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | The bill establish fees, which the department may collect from researchers who have been approved by the department and who seek to umbilical cord blood, pregnancy blood collected by the Genetic Disease Screening Program, and stored by the Birth Defects Monitoring Program, and newborn blood collected by the Genetic Disease Screening Program. Fees may not to exceed the costs of administering the program and collection and storage of the samples. Signed by the Governor September 30, 2008. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Insurance Code 10140 et seq. | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | Disability insurers covering hospital, medical and surgical expenses may not fail or refuse to accept an application, fail or refuse to issue insurance, cancel or refuse to renew insurance, charge a higher rate or premium, offer or provide different terms, conditions or benefits, or place a limitation on coverage based on genetic characteristics that may be associated with disability in a person of that persons offspring. These insurers also may not seek information about a persons genetic characteristics for non-therapeutic purposes. Specific penalties are set forth for violations. Life and disability insurers may not discriminate based solely on the fact that the person to be insured carries a gene that may be associated with disability in that person or the persons offspring, but which causes no adverse effects in the carrier, including but not limited to Tay-Sachs trait, sickle cell trait, thalassemia trait, and X-linked hemophilia trait. |
California | 2017 State Bills California 2017 AB 1386 | Other Topics | Enacted | Requires the State Department of Health Care Services to provide individuals diagnosed with breast cancer information relating to breast cancer susceptibility gene (BRCA) mutations. The goal is to help achieve increased genetic counseling and screening rates of individuals for whom BRCA test results can inform treatment decisions. 10/12/2017 Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 693, Statutes of 2017. |
California | 2017 State Bills California 2017 SB 562 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | Creates the Healthy California Board, which is responsible for the establishment of the Healthy California program to provide comprehensive universal single-payer health care coverage and a health care cost control system for the benefit of all residents of the state. Consistent with the Unruh Civil Rights Act, the Board must promote nondiscrimination with respect to members and health care providers on the basis of genetic information and other characteristics. Died. |
California | 2020 State Bills California 2020 AB 2222 | Privacy | Died | Requires a genealogy company, defined as a person that is not subject to HIPAA and obtains the DNA of a person through submission of a saliva sample or other methods, to display a notice in all advertising, it�s privacy policies, at the point of sale of the product, and on product packaging. The notice must contain information about the company's privacy policy. Died. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 SB 326 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Authorizes an association of employers to offer a large group health care service plan contract or large group health insurance policy to small group employer members of the association consistent with federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, if certain requirements are met. A policy or contract that is offered to or covers a small employer may not establish rules for eligibility, including continued eligibility, of an individual, or dependent of an individual, to enroll under the terms of the policy or contract based on various health status-related factors such as genetic information. 10/9/2021 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2022. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 SB 172 | Privacy, Research | Pending | Abolishes the Office of Health Information Integrity and the Office of Patient Advocate. Establishes the Center for Data Insights and Innovation within the California Health and Human Services Agency, and transfer the duties of the Office of Health Information Integrity and the Office of Patient Advocate to the center. Requires the center to: (1) assume responsibility for administering the State Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects; (2) keep all personal information obtained by the center confidential, as specified; and (3) meet various requirements with regard to the disclosure of information, including the development of a comprehensive program regarding the disclosure of information to qualified researchers according to specified data use agreements. Carries over to 2022. |
California | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Civil Code 56.265 | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | A person who underwrites or sells an annuity contract or contracts insuring, guaranteeing, or indemnifying against loss, harm, damage, illness, disability, or death, and any affiliate of that person or entity, shall not disclose individually identifiable information concerning the medical or genetic history of a customer for use with regard to granting credit. |
California | 2009 State Bills California 2009 AB 1543 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill requires an issuer of a Medicare supplement contract, policy or certificate to adhere to the requirements imposed by the federal Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008. Approved by the Governor July 2, 2009. |
Last updated: February 8, 2024