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  • Establishes requirements with regard to collection, sale of, and access to personal information by businesses. Personal information is defined to include genetic information. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy

  • 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. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy

  • The controller of a legal entity that conducts business in the state may not process sensitive data concerning a consumer without obtaining the consumer's consent, or, in the case of the processing of personal data concerning a known child, without obtaining consent from the child's parent or lawful guardian, in accordance with the children's online privacy protection act requirements. Sensitive data is defined to include genetic or biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a person. The law does not apply to various types of information and entities such as protected health information under HIPAA and identifiable private information according to federal policy for the protection of human subjects. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy

  • 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. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy

  • Establishes the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act. Gives various rights to consumers regarding personal data. Personal data includes the processing of genetic or biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a person. Places obligations on businesses regarding consumer data. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy

  • Genetic information may be collected by a government entity or any other person only with written informed consent, used only for the purposes stated in the consent, be stored only for the duration consented, and disseminated only with an individuals consent. Consent to allow dissemination is only valid for one year or a lesser period if specified in the consent. Newborn screening activities are covered under the law.

    • state statute
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy
    • Newborn screening

  • During the period in which residual newborn screening specimens is retained, the health department may use blood samples and test results for newborn screening program operations. Newborn screening operations are defined to specifically exclude research, public health studies, or the development of new newborn screening tests.

    • state statute
    • Minnesota
    • Newborn screening

  • The health commissioner may collect, use, store, and disseminate biological specimens and health data to conduct research in a manner that is consistent with the federal common rule for the protection of human subjects in Code of Federal Regulations, title 45, part 46. Biological specimens is defined as tissue, fluids, excretions, or secretions that contain human DNA originating from an identifiable individual, either living or deceased.

    • state statute
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy

  • Medical data collected, stored, used, or disseminated by or filed with the commissioner in connection with a claim for workers' compensation benefits does not constitute genetic information for the purposes of §13.386 of the statutes pertaining to genetic privacy.

    • state statute
    • Minnesota
    • genetic privacy

  • Employers or employment agencies may not administer a genetic test or request, require, or collect protected genetic information as a condition of employment or affect the terms or conditions of employment or terminate the employment of any person based on protected genetic information. A person may not provide or interpret genetic information on a current or prospective employee for an employer or employment agency. An aggrieved person may bring a civil action.

    • state statute
    • Minnesota
    • employment nondiscrimination