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  • The bill amends the state genetic nondiscrimination law by prohibiting discrimination on the basis of genetic information or a genetic test in the issuance of coverage, or the fixing of rates, terms or conditions, for any policy or contract of hospital or medical insurance or any health benefit plan. Measure failed. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Idaho
    • genetic nondiscrimination
    • nondiscrimination
    • genetic test
    • health insurance nondiscrimination

  • Worker's compensation is payable for disability or death of an employee resulting from occupational diseases, including breast cancer, if certain criteria are met. Criteria includes: (1) diagnosis of breast cancer after five years of employment, before the age of 40, without BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 genetic predisposition; and (2) the disease must not have been revealed during an initial employment medical screening exam or during any subsequent medical review. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Idaho
    • worker's compensation
    • breast cancer
    • BRCA
    • genetic predisposition
    • disability

  • Regulates the collection, possession and disclosure of biometric identifiers, defined to include human DNA, by private entities. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Idaho
    • biometric identifiers
    • genetic privacy
    • Privacy

  • If a firefighter is diagnosed with breast cancer within 5 years of employment if diagnosed before the age of 40 and if the cancer was not revealed during an initial employment medical screening examination or during any subsequent medical review, the disease shall be rebuttably presumed to be proximately caused by the firefighter's employment as a firefighter, regardless of whether or not the firefighter has a genetic predisposition to breast cancer. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Idaho
    • genetic predisposition
    • breast cancer
    • firefighter

  • Unless explicitly mandated by federal statute, a state agency, district or education institution must obtain written consent from parents or eligible students before collecting biometric records, defined to include a DNA sequence. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Idaho
    • written consent
    • Students
    • Privacy

  • If a firefighter is diagnosed with breast cancer after a five years of employment, and the disease was not revealed during an initial employment medical screening examination, then the disease is presumed to be proximately caused by the firefighter's employment as a firefighter. The presumption applies to breast cancer diagnosed before the age of forty (40) years and when a breast cancer 1 or breast cancer 2 genetic predisposition is not present. Signed by Governor on March 30, 2016. Effective: 07/01/2016. Bill Status: Enacted

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status enacted
    • Idaho
    • genetic predisposition
    • breast cancer
    • firefighter

  • An employer may not (1) access or otherwise take into account private genetic information, (2) request or require consent to a release of private genetic information, (3) request or require a genetic test, or (4) inquire about taking or refusal to take a genetic test in connection with a hiring, promotion, retention or other related decision. An exception is made under certain circumstances for an order compelling disclosure of private genetic information.

    • state statute
    • Idaho
    • genetic privacy
    • genetic test
    • employment nondiscrimination
    • Privacy

  • With respect to disability insurance or any health benefit plan, no person may discriminate on the basis of a genetic test or private genetic information in the issuance of coverage or the fixing of rates, terms or conditions.

    • state statute
    • Idaho
    • insurance nondiscrimination
    • genetic test
    • nondiscrimination
    • health insurance nondiscrimination
    • disability

  • If a firefighter is diagnosed with breast cancer after five years of employment, and the disease was not revealed during an initial employment medical screening examination, then the disease is presumed to be proximately caused by the firefighter's employment as a firefighter. The presumption applies to breast cancer diagnosed before the age of forty (40) years and when a breast cancer 1 or breast cancer 2 genetic predisposition is not present.

    • state statute
    • Idaho
    • genetic predisposition
    • breast cancer
    • firefighter

  • General managed care plans and health benefit plans covering large and small employers may not treat genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis as a pre-existing condition.

    • state statute
    • Idaho
    • nondiscrimination
    • insurance nondiscrimination
    • genetic predisposition
    • health insurance nondiscrimination