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 | 2019 State Bills California 2019 SB 731 | Privacy | Died | Language in introduced version, which pertained to genetic characteristics and workers compensation, was stricken. Amended version of bill states that peace officer and custodial officer personnel records maintained by a state or local agency are not confidential and are available for public inspection. Records available for inspection 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 such as verbal statements, writings, online posts, recordings, and gestures, involving prejudice or discrimination against a person on the basis of various factors, including genetic information. Died. |
California | 2021 State Bills California 2021 AB 60 | Other Topics | Died | A certified peace officer must have their certificate suspended or revoked, and an applicant must have their application for a certificate denied, upon a determination that the peace officer or applicant meets certain conditions. Requires the development of a definition of �serious misconduct," which will serve as the criteria to be considered for suspension or revocation of a certificate. This definition must include certain examples of serious misconduct such as bias in the performance of a peace officer or custodial officer�s duties, including, but not limited to, verbal statements, writings, online posts, recordings, and gestures involving prejudice or discrimination against a person on the basis of genetic information. Carries over to 2022. |
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 | State StatuteCalifornia: Cal. Health and Safety Code 24170 et seq. | Research | Statute | Provides for the protection of human subjects participating in medical experiments. Enacts the Experimental Subject's Bill of Rights, which details informed consent requirements. |
California | 2010 State Bills California 2010 SB 1187 | Research | Enacted | This bill amends existing law on the protection of human subjects, which provides an exemption until January 1, 2011 for any medical experimental treatment that benefits a patient subject to a life-threatening emergency if prescribed conditions are met. This bill provides that this exemption remains in effect until January 1, 2014. Signed by the Governor July 15, 2010. |
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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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). |
Colorado | State StatuteColorado: CRS 6-23-101 et seq. | Other Topics | Statute | Prohibits direct primary health care providers from discriminating in the selection of patients on the basis of genetic information and other protected classes. |
Colorado | 2013 State Bills Colorado 2013 HB 1266 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | This bill amends existing statutes pertaining to mammography coverage for persons with a predisposition to breast cancer by amending provisions related to copayments and deductibles and the frequency of mammography coverage requirements (breast cancer screening with mammography required annually.) Signed by the Governor on May 13, 2013. |
Colorado | 2015 State Bills Colorado 2015 HB 1199 | Privacy | Died | This bill requires a state agency or educational institution to obtain consent from parents or eligible students prior to collecting certain data, including biometric records. Biometric records are defined to include DNA. Died. |
Colorado | 2017 State Bills Colorado 2017 HB 1115 | Other Topics | Enacted | Prohibits direct primary health care providers from discriminating in the selection of patients on the basis of genetic information and other protected classes. 4/24/2017 Signed Act. |
Colorado | 2015 State Bills Colorado 2015 SB 77 | Privacy, Research | Died | Establishes a parental bill of rights. Requirements include parental consent in writing before any record of a minor child's blood or DNA is made, shared, or stored, unless such blood or DNA is otherwise required by law or court order. Died. |
Colorado | 2019 State Bills Colorado 2019 HB 1301 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Amends the provision requiring health_insurance_coverage for mammography for an individual with a genetic predisposition. The amended version of the statute refers to guidelines of professional associations to determine coverage requirements. May 16, 2019 Signed by the Governor. |
Colorado | 2016 State Bills Colorado 2016 HB 1381 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Amends the health care coverage law for breast cancer screening by requiring coverage for a person with an increased lifetime risk of breast cancer determined by a risk factor model such as Tyrer-Cuzick, BRCAPro, or Gail. 05/02/2016 In Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs. Postponed Indefinitely. |
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. |
Last updated: September 14, 2023