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.
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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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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. 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 | 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 | 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. |
Colorado | State StatuteColorado: CRS 10-16-02 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | Health-status related factor is defined to include genetic information in Title 10 Article 16, which pertains to health care coverage. |
Colorado | State StatuteColorado: CRS 10-16-102 et seq. | Health Insurance Coverage | Statute | The law requires breast cancer screening with mammography annually for persons with a predisposition to breast cancer. |
Colorado | 2008 State Bills Colorado 2008 SB 241 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Enacted | This bill prohibits the reduction of an employees permanent total disability when the disability is a result of a work-related injury or a work-related injury combined with a congenital, genetic or similar conditions except that the law does not apply to reductions in recovery or apportionment allowed pursuant to Colorado Supreme Court decision in Anderson v. Brinkhoff, 859 P.2d 819, (Colo. 1993). Signed into law June 2, 2008. |
Colorado | State StatuteColorado: CRS 10-3-1104.6 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy, Research | Statute | Genetic information the property of the individual, and written consent is required for its disclosure other than for diagnosis, treatment or therapy. Health care entities may not retain or use genetic information for non-therapeutic purposes or request or require a genetic test; however, test results may be used on a limited basis to make payment decisions. Exceptions under the law include the use of genetic information for scientific research if the identity of the individual to whom the genetic information pertains is not disclosed to a third party other than the individuals physician with written consent. The law provides remedies for individuals whose rights are violated. |
Colorado | 2009 State Bills Colorado 2009 HB 1338 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy, Research | Enacted | This bill amends definitions in the Colorado genetic nondiscrimination in health insurance law. The bill also adds a new section to the Colorado statutes pertaining to limitations on disclosure of genetic information and allows the use of genetic information by research facilities provided that the information is not disclosed to third parties other than to an individual's physician with his or her consent. Signed by the Governor May 25, 2010. |
Colorado | 2021 State Bills Colorado 2021 SB 132 | Privacy | Died | Concerns a study of consumer protection regulation of digital communications platforms. Introduced version included a provision related to sensitive data such as genetic data. However, this provision was deleted from the engrossed version of the bill. Died. |
Colorado | State StatuteColorado: CRS 10-3-1104.7 | Other Lines of Insurance Nondiscrimination, Privacy, Research | Statute | Genetic information is the property of the individual to whom it pertains. Release of genetic information that identifies the person tested for purposes other than diagnosis, treatment and therapy requires specific written consent. Exemptions under the law include some uses by research facilities. researchers may use genetic testing information for scientific research as long as the identity of any individual to whom the information pertains is not disclosed to any third party except that the individuals identity may be disclosed to the individuals physician with written consent. Group disability or long-term care insurers that receive genetic information may not seek, use or keep the information for any non-therapeutic or underwriting purpose. Life insurers and individual disability insurers may not perform a genetic test without informed consent. Penalties are set forth for unfair trade practices with respect to group disability and long-term care insurance. |
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. |
Colorado | 2013 State Bills Colorado 2013 HB 1309 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Amends existing coverage requirements for breast cancer screening with mammography for individuals with a genetic predispoition to breast cancer. Requires all sickness and accident insurance policies to provide coverage for breast imaging for all individuals possessing at least one risk factor for breast cancer, including a family history of breast cancer, being 40 years of age or older, or a genetic predisposition to breast cancer. Died. |
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. |
Colorado | 2020 State Bills Colorado 2020 HB 1144 | Privacy | Died | Establishes the parent's bill of rights. Requirements set forth in the bill include parental written consent before any record of a minor child's blood or DNA is made, shared or stored unless required by law or court order. 02/13/2020 House Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postpone Indefinitely. |
Connecticut | State StatuteConnecticut: CGA 38a 999 | Privacy | Statute | An insurance institution, agent or insurance support organization that collects, uses or discloses medical record information must have written policies, standards and procedures for the management, transfer and security of medical record information, including additional protection against unauthorized disclosure of sensitive health information such as information regarding genetic testing and the fact that an individual has undergone a genetic test. |
Connecticut | 2021 State Bills California 2021 HB 5017 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires health_insurance_coverage for genetic cystic fibrosis screenings for women. Died. |
Connecticut | 2016 State Bills Connecticut 2016 HB 5233 | Health Insurance Coverage | Enacted | Adds tomosynthesis to health_insurance_coverage requirements if a woman is believed to be at increased risk for breast cancer due to family history or prior personal history of breast cancer, positive genetic testing or other indications as determined by a woman's physician or advanced practice registered nurse. June 2, 2016 Approved. Effective January 1, 2017. |
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. |
Connecticut | 2021 State Bills Connecticut 2021 HB 5687 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires health_insurance_coverage, without any out-of-pocket expense, for: (1) diagnostic and screening mammograms, breast ultrasounds and magnetic resonance imaging of breasts for all insureds; (2) breast biopsies for all insureds, and (3) prophylactic mastectomies and breast reconstruction surgery for all insureds who have the harmful variant of breast cancer gene one (BRCA1), breast cancer gene two (BRCA2) or any similar gene variant that materially increases breast cancer risk. 1/27/2021 Referred to Joint Committee on Insurance and Real Estate. |
Connecticut | State StatuteConnecticut: CGA 38a 476 and 816 | Health Insurance Nondiscrimination | Statute | Any hospital and medical expense incurred policy, hospital or medical service plan contract and health care center subscriber contract providing individual or group health_insurance_coverage may not refuse to insure, continue to insure, limit coverage, or charge an individual a different rate because of genetic information. In this type of coverage and all health insurance plans pre-existing condition exclusions may not be based on genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis. |
Connecticut | 2017 State Bills Connecticut 2017 HB 7222 | Research, Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens | Enacted | Requires that all research proposed to be conducted using personally identifiable information in the newborn screening system or requiring contact with affected individuals shall be reviewed and approved in advance by the health commissioner. 6/23/2017 Signed by the Governor. Effective 10/1/2017. |
Connecticut | 2015 State Bills Connecticut 2015 HB 5832 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Adds tomosynthesis to health_insurance_coverage requirements if a woman is believed to be at increased risk for breast cancer due to family history or prior personal history of breast cancer, positive genetic testing or other indications as determined by a woman's physician or advanced practice registered nurse. Died. |
Connecticut | 2021 State Bills California 2021 SB 6626 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires individual health insurance policies to provide coverage for diagnostic and screening mammograms under certain circumstances. Positive genetic testing for the harmful variant of breast cancer gene one, breast cancer gene two or any other gene variant that materially increases the insured's risk for breast cancer fulfills the criteria for required coverage. Died. |
Connecticut | State StatuteConnecticut: CGA 46a 60 | Employment Nondiscrimination | Statute | It is a discriminatory practice for an employer, an employment agency, or for any labor organization to request or require genetic information from an employee, a person seeking employment or a member. These entities may not discharge, expel or otherwise discriminate against any person on the basis of genetic information. |
Connecticut | 2017 State Bills Connecticut 2017 SB 968 | Other Topics | Enacted | Creates a health data collaborative working group to examine and make recommendations regarding (1) precision medicine and personalized health; (2) economic growth initiatives for businesses working in certain scientific areas; (3) health data access, privacy and security initiatives; and (4) platforms for collecting health data in order to understand the interplay between genetic, behavioral and environmental factors in the incidence of disease or illness. 6/30/2017 Signed by the Governor. Effective immediately. |
Connecticut | 2017 State Bills Connecticut 2017 SB 381 | Other Topics | Died | Requires a study of the link between the abnormal genes associated with breast and ovarian cancers and the nerve death associated with Alzheimer's disease to improve diagnosis, risk assessment and treatment of disease. Died. |
Connecticut | 2021 State Bills Connecticut 2021 SB 893 | Privacy | Died | Establishes a framework for controlling and processing personal data. Establishes responsibilities and privacy protection standards for data controllers and processors. Grants consumers the right to access, correct, delete and obtain a copy of personal data and to opt out of the processing of personal data for the purposes of targeted advertising. Sensitive data is defined as personal data that includes the processing of genetic or biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person. Died. |
Connecticut | 2019 State Bills Connecticut 2019 SB 1108 | Privacy | Enacted | Creates a task for concerning consumer privacy. The introduced version of the bill was amended to create a task force rather than set forth certain requirements pertaining to the privacy of personal information such as DNA. Signed by the Governor 7/9/2019. |
Connecticut | 2017 State Bills Connecticut 2017 SB 586 | Health Insurance Coverage | Died | Requires individual and group health insurers to provide coverage for breast cancer chemoprevention counseling, risk assessment, genetic testing and counseling for any woman who is at increased risk for breast cancer due to family history, prior personal history of breast cancer, positive genetic testing or other indications as determined by a health care provider. Died. |
Last updated: February 8, 2024