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  • Prohibits school districts from collecting biometric data from a student, including a DNA sequence, unless the student, if an adult, or the parent or legal guardian of the student, if a minor, consents in writing.

    • state statute
    • Kansas
    • biometric data
    • Students
    • Privacy
    • school district
    • DNA sequencing
    • written consent

  • The statutes restrict the use of genetic tests, information about whether an individual or family member has obtained a genetic test, and test results by a health insurance company, health maintenance organization, nonprofit medical and hospital, dental, optometric or pharmacy corporation, or a group subject to K.S.A. 12-2616 et seq. offering group policies and certificates of coverage or individual policies providing hospital, medical or surgical expense benefits. These entities may not require any individual, as a condition of enrollment or continued enrollment, higher premiums or contributions or than a similarly situated individual based on a genetic test or adjust premium or contribution amounts based on a genetic test. An accident or sickness insurer may not deny coverage based on a health status-related factors, including genetic information, and group policies providing hospital, medical or surgical expense benefits may not impose pre-existing condition exclusions based on genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis. The use of such information by an insurer writing life insurance, disability income insurance or long-term care insurance coverage also is restricted unless it is for the purpose of writing life insurance coverage. Life, disability income or long-term care insurers also may not provide for rates or any other aspect of coverage that is not reasonably related to the risk involved.

    • state statute
    • Kansas
    • health insurance nondiscrimination
    • disability
    • health maintenance organization
    • disability income insurance

  • An employer may not (1) seek to obtain, obtain or use genetic screening or testing information of an employee or a prospective employee to discriminate against an employee or a prospective employee or (2) subject any employee or prospective employee to any genetic screening or test.

    • state statute
    • Kansas
    • employment nondiscrimination
    • Genetic Screening
    • genetic testing

  • This bill prohibits the adjustment of premium or contribution amounts based on genetic information; prohibits an insurer from requesting or requiring a genetic test of a member unless made pursuant to the Common Rule, equivalent federal regulations or any applicable administrative regulation for the protection of human subjects in research; prohibits the use of genetic information for underwriting purposes; prohibits the request, requirement, or purchase of genetic information by an insurer prior to an individual's enrollment under a plan; precludes insurers from requiring genetic information for eligibility for health insurance in the individual market; and prohibits the use of genetic information for the purpose of imposing any pre-existing condition exclusion. Measure failed. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Kentucky
    • health insurance nondiscrimination
    • Privacy
    • Common Rule
    • insurance eligibility

  • Establishes mandated coverage requirements of genetic testing for mutations of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes for insured who are at risk of breast cancer or ovarian cancer or who have been diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer under the age of forty. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Kentucky
    • health insurance coverage
    • genetic testing

  • The bills governs the use of personal information by state institutions. The definition of personal information includes a biometric or genetic print. Signed by the Governor on April 10, 2014. Bill Status: Enacted

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status enacted
    • Kentucky
    • Privacy
    • biometric data
    • genetic information

  • Makes technical changes to state statutes that prohibit the use of pre-existing condition exclusions based on genetic information. Clarifies that the prohibition applies to all insurers that offer any health benefit plan coverage. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Kentucky
    • health insurance nondiscrimination

  • Any agency that collects, maintains, or stores personal information that determines or is notified of a security breach relating to personal information collected, maintained, or stored by the agency or by a nonaffiliated third party on behalf of the agency must take specified actions. Personal information includes a genetic print or image. Agencies covered under the law include the executive branch of state government, local government and public educational institutions. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Kentucky
    • genetic privacy
    • Privacy
    • genetic information

  • Requires certain information holders to encrypt personally identifiable data, which is defined to include a genetic print. Information holders must report a breach of personally identifiable information to consumers. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Kentucky
    • genetic privacy
    • Privacy
    • genetic information
    • genetic print

  • Requires certain information holders to encrypt personally identifiable data, which is defined to include a genetic print. Information holders must report a breach of personally identifiable information to consumers. Died. Bill Status: Died

    • state bill
    • bill
    • bill status died
    • Kentucky
    • genetic privacy
    • Privacy
    • genetic information