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 Sort ascending |
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Michigan | 2009 State Bills Michigan 2009 SB 744 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Research | Enacted | This bill applies to insurers that provide Medicare supplement policies or certificates only. Denying or conditioning the issuance or effectiveness of insurance, including pre-existing condition exclusions, on the basis of genetic information is prohibited. These insurers of these policies or certificates may not (1) discriminate with respect to pricing on the basis of genetic information, (2) request or require an individual or family member to undergo a genetic test (with an exception regarding requesting a test), or (3) use the manifestation of disease in an individual as genetic information about another group members and to further increase premiums for the group. Insurers may request a genetic test from an individual or family member only if the request is pursuant to research that applies to the Common Rule and other criteria are met. Approved by the Governor December 31, 2009. |
Minnesota | 2009 State Bills Minnesota 2009 HF 1853/SF 1653 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Research | Enacted | This bill applies to insurers that provide Medicare supplement policies or certificates only. Denying or conditioning the issuance or effectiveness of insurance, including pre-existing condition exclusions, on the basis of genetic information is prohibited. These insurers of these policies or certificates may not (1) discriminate with respect to pricing on the basis of genetic information, (2) request or require an individual or family member to undergo a genetic test (with an exception regarding requesting a test), or (3) use the manifestation of disease in an individual as genetic information about another group members and to further increase premiums for the group. Insurers may request a genetic test from an individual or family member only if the request is pursuant to research that applies to the Common Rule and other criteria are met. Approved by the governor May 22, 2009. |
Michigan | 2009 State Bills Michigan 2009 HB 5234 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Research | Died | This bill applies to insurers that provide Medicare supplement policies or certificates only. Denying or conditioning the issuance or effectiveness of insurance, including pre-existing condition exclusions, on the basis of genetic information is prohibited. These insurers of these policies or certificates may not (1) discriminate with respect to pricing on the basis of genetic information, (2) request or require an individual or family member to undergo a genetic test (with an exception regarding requesting a test), or (3) use the manifestation of disease in an individual as genetic information about another group members and to further increase premiums for the group. Insurers may request a genetic test from an individual or family member only if the request is pursuant to research that applies to the Common Rule and other criteria are met. Measure failed. |
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. |
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 | 2007 State Bills Oregon 2007 SB 759 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Died | This bill amends the state genetic privacy law by changing retention and disclosure provisions that apply to health insurers. Measure failed. |
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. |
Connecticut | 2009 State Bills Connecticut 2009 HB 6333 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill amends the state genetic nondiscrimination law for employment by creating an exemption for state or local law enforcement, the department of public safety and the division of scientific services that allows those entities to request or require employees to provide genetic information for the purpose of detecting contamination of samples examined by the division of scientific services. Measure failed. |
Virginia | 2010 State Bills Virginia 2010 HB 455 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill amends the state employment genetic nondiscrimination law by adding the Commonwealth or any of its agencies, institutions, or political subdivisions, or any public body to the list of entities covered under the law. Measure failed. |
Maryland | 2015 State Bills Maryland 2015 SB 548 | Privacy | Died | This bill amends the Personal Information Protection Act, which governs the use of personal information contained in the records of certain businesses. The definition of personal information is amended to include an individual's unique biometric or genetic print. In the Senate. Died. |
Montana | 2010 State Bills Montana 2010 HB 128 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill amends the health insurance statutes and prohibits a group health plan or a health insurance issuer offering group health_insurance_coverage from imposing a preexisting condition exclusion on an individual under 19 years of age because of a preexisting condition. Genetic information may not be treated as a pre-existing condition under existing law. Measure failed. |
Montana | 2010 State Bills Montana 2010 HB 183 | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill amends the genetic nondiscrimination law pertaining to life and disability insurance to exclude high deductible plans. Measure failed. |
Illinois | 2008 State Bills Illinois 2008 SB 2399 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Enacted | This bill amends the Genetic Information privacy Act. The bill adds and amends definitions under the law, makes changes to the employment provisions, adds requirements to be consistent with federal laws such as GINA, and further specifies prohibited actions by covered entities. Monetary penalties are increased, and a private right of action is afforded to any person alleging a violation of the law. The bill allows local governments to enact genetic privacy measures equal to or greater than the protections provided under state law. Approved by the Governor August 26, 2008. |
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. |
Illinois | 2007 State Bills Illinois 2007 SB 939 | Employment Nondiscrimination, Privacy | Died | This bill amends the Genetic Information privacy Act and makes technical changes to the section of the law pertaining to employers. Measure failed. |
Maryland | 2010 State Bills Maryland 2010 HB 504 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Died | This bill amends the employment discrimination law to state that an unlawful employment practice is established, including discrimination based on genetic information, when the complainant demonstrates that genetic information was a motivating factor for any employment practice even though other factors motivated the practice. Measure failed. |
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. |
Minnesota | 2012 State Bills Minnesota 2012 HF 3025 | Privacy | Died | This bill amends the definition of genetic test in the statutes regarding government data practices. Measure failed. |
Minnesota | 2009 State Bills Minnesota 2009 HF 901 | Privacy | Died | This bill amends the definition of genetic information and creates a new section of the state genetic privacy law to separate the provisions that apply to government entities versus any person. The requirements imposed on government entities and any person with respect to written informed consent and appropriate use of genetic information are identical. Measure failed. |
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 | 2011 State Bills Oklahoma 2011 SB 836 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Died | 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. Measure failed. |
Wisconsin | 2009 State Bills Wisconsin 2009 AB 75 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill amends statute section 631.89 (2) (bm) related to requesting or requiring genetic information from health care providers by amending the definition of covered providers to include providers as defined in section 146.81 (a) to (p). Report approved by the Governor with partial veto June 26, 2009 (section pertaining to genetic testing unaffected by partial veto) |
Arizona | 2016 State Bills Arizona 2016 HB 2144 | Privacy | Enacted | This bill amends state law pertaining to genetic testing. New provisions include that a person may not order a genetic test without the informed consent of the person being tested. Signed by the Governor on 3/17/2016. Effective August 6, 2016. |
Nebraska | 2010 State Bills Nebraska 2010 LB 1038 | Privacy | Died | This bill amends section 71-551 of the statutes on genetic testing. Proposed changes address the types of genetic tests covered under law and and consent requirements. Measure failed. |
Colorado | 2010 State Bills Colorado 2010 HB 1422 | Privacy | Enacted | This bill amends section 10-3-1104.6 of the statutes by modifying a provision on limitations on disclosure of genetic information. The list of public health entities exempt from limitations on disclosure when conducting certain activities is reworded to include county, district or municipal public health agencies. Signed by the Governor on June 10, 2010. |
Last updated: September 14, 2023