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 Sort descending | Summary |
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Louisiana | 2021 State Bills Louisiana 2021 SB 119 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Requires health_insurance_coverage for annual MRI at age 25 and annual mammography at age 30 for women with a hereditary susceptibility to breast cancer based on pathogenic mutation carrier status. 6/1/21 Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 45. Effective 1/1/2022. |
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. |
Delaware | 2021 State Bills Delaware 2021 HB 184 | Research, Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | Amends the provision pertaining to use of stored blood specimens. Removes language permitting the Division of Public Health use of specimens for (1) quality assurance or performance improvement activities, including pilot studies, when a new disorder is being considered for addition to the panel; or (2) any other purpose authorized by law. research use in population based studies of de-identified specimens is permitted with parental consent. However, an amendment to the existing statute requires the destruction of blood specimens after screening and testing are complete. Signed by the Governor on 9/15/2021. Effective upon Governor's signature. |
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. |
Washington | 2019 State Bills Washington 2019 HB 1870 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | Making state law consistent with selected federal consumer protections in the patient protection and affordable care act. Prohibits a health carrier or health plan from establishing rules for eligibility based on health-status related factors such as genetic information. April 17, 2019 Signed by the Governor. Effective immediately. |
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. |
Maryland | 2019 State Bills Maryland 2019 HB 697 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | The provision in the original version of the bill pertaining to the use of genetic information by carriers was amended. The enacted legislation establishes a workgroup on maintaining the protections established by the Affordable Care Act. May 13, 2019 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 418. Effective June 1, 2019. |
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. |
Illinois | 2017 State Bills Illinois 2017 SB 318 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Enacted | Amends the state genetic nondiscrimination law for employment. An employer may not penalize an employee who does not disclose his or her genetic information or does not choose to participate in a program requiring disclosure of the employee's genetic information. 8/25/2017 Approved by the Governor. Effective 1/1/2018. |
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. |
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.) |
Kentucky | 2014 State Bills Kentucky 2014 HB 5 | Privacy | Enacted | The bills governs the use of personal information by state institutions. The definition of personal information includes a biometric or genetic print. Signed by the Governor on April 10, 2014. |
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. |
Colorado | 2021 State Bills Colorado 2021 SB 190 | Privacy | Enacted | Creates the Colorado privacy Act. Prohibits the processing of a consumer's sensitive data without first obtaining the consumer's consent. Sensitive data includes genetic or biometric that may be processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual. 7/7/2021 Governor signed. Effective July 1, 2024. |
Massachusetts | 2013 State Bills Massachusetts 2013 H.2070 | Research | Enacted | This bill states that any public health surveillance activity which is also research is subject to the requirements for research using human subjects. Signed by the Governor 12/19/2014. |
Utah | 2019 State Bills Utah 2019 HB 435 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Requires the Medicaid program to reimburse for exome sequencing for undiagnosed enrollees under the age of 21. March 26, 2019 Governor Signed. Effective 60 days after adjournment on March 14, 2019. |
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. |
Louisiana | 2021 State Bills Louisiana 2021 SB 84 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Requires any health coverage plan renewed, delivered or issued for delivery in Louisiana to provide coverage for genetic or molecular testing for cancer including but not limited to tumor mutation testing, next generation sequencing, hereditary germline mutation testing, pharmacogenomic testing, whole exome and genome sequencing, and biomarker testing. 6/1/21 Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 43. Effective 1/1/2022. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
West Virginia | 2016 State Bills West Virginia 2016 HB 4261 | Privacy | Enacted | Prohibits the West Virginia Department of Education from transferring confidential student information, including genetic information, to any federal, state or local agency or other person or entity with some specified exceptions. Signed by the Governor 3/25/2016. Effective 90 days from passage. |
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. |
Maryland | 2019 State Bills Maryland 2019 SB 495 | Other Topics | Enacted | A person who directly or indirectly advertises or solicits business for diagnostic laboratory tests or procedures is a covered entity under HIPAA and must make certain disclosures. The law does not apply to germline genetic or genomic testing for the analysis, diagnosis or prediction of human disease. May 13, 2019 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 413. Effective October 1, 2019. |
Illinois | 2019 State Bills Illinois 2019 HB 2189 | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | A company providing direct-to-consumer commercial genetic testing is prohibited from sharing genetic test information or other personally identifiable information about a consumer with any health or life insurance company without written consent from the consumer. Direct-to-consumer genetic tests are added to the definition of genetic test under the Genetic Information privacy Act. 7/26/2019 Public Act. Effective January 1, 2020. |
Last updated: February 8, 2024