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This bill amends Louisiana's genetic nondiscrimination in health insurance law. The definition of genetic information and genetic test is revised. The bill also prohibits health insurers from requesting, requiring or purchasing genetic information; requesting or requiring a genetic testing (with some exceptions); establishing rules for eligibility based on genetic information; adjusting premium or contribution amounts based on genetic information; or imposing a pre-existing condition exclusion based on genetic information. An insurer may request that an individual or a family member undergo a genetic test for research that complies with the Common Rule. Signed by the Governor July 7, 2009. Bill Status: Enacted
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This bill changes the person in charge of promulgating regulations for genetic monitoring from the executive director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission to the chairman of the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights. Measure failed. Bill Status: Died
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Retains present law and extends the definition of "discriminatory practice in connection with employment" to include all of the discrimination statutes in present law, which would add veterans, pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, sickle cell trait, and genetic information. Died. Bill Status: Died
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Retains present law and extends the definition of "discriminatory practice in connection with employment" to include all of the discrimination statutes, which would add veterans, pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, sickle cell traits, and genetic information. Signed by the Governor on June 19, 2014. Bill Status: Enacted
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Amends the genetic nondiscrimination in health insurance statute by establishing exemptions to the law. The bill provides that the requirements under existing law do not apply to genetic information obtained: (1) For treatment, payment, and healthcare operations by an insurer consistent with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its related regulations. (2) For maintenance of information by an insurer in accordance with record retention requirements. 5/10/2016 Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 58. Effective 8/1/2016. Bill Status: Enacted
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Requires companies who sell DNA testing kits to inform a purchaser of certain information. This includes a written statement to inform the consumer that, by submitting DNA for testing, one loses the exclusive right to one's DNA. 5/30/2018 Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 571. Effective 8/1/2018. Bill Status: Enacted
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Requires health plans to cover the cost of the genetic testing of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes to detect an increased risk for breast and ovarian cancer when recommended by a healthcare provider in accordance with the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendations. Signed by the Governor June 5, 2019. Effective January 1, 2020. Bill Status: Enacted
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- BRCA
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Requires coverage of cancer treatment targeting a specific genetic mutation. Prohibits a health coverage plan from denying coverage for a medically necessary drug on the basis that the drug is not indicated for the location in the body of the patient's cancer, if the drug is FDA approved for the treatment of the specific mutation of the patient's cancer. 3/9/2020 Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Insurance. Bill Status: Pending
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Requires coverage of cancer treatment targeting a specific genetic mutation. Prohibits a health coverage plan from denying coverage for the treatment of a metastatic or unresectable tumor with a medically necessary drug on the basis that the drug is not indicated for the location in the body of the patient's cancer, if the drug is FDA approved for the treatment of the specific mutation of the patient's cancer. Sent to the Governor by the Secretary of the Senate on 6/2/2020. Bill Status: Pending
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The statutes prohibit discrimination based on genetic information of an individual or family member or the request or receipt of genetic services by a hospital, health, or medical expense insurance policy, hospital or medical service contract, employee welfare benefit plan, health and accident insurance policy, preferred provide organization or any other insurance contract of this type. Other restrictions also are placed on these entities with respect to genetic information and testing. An insurer offering individual or group health insurance coverage may request a genetic test if the request is made in compliance with the Common Rule and other specified criteria are met. Exceptions under the law include anonymous research where the identity of the subjects will not be released. An insured or enrollees genetic information is the property of the individual to whom it pertains and may not be retained without authorization with some exceptions. Civil penalties for violations are set forth.
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