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    North Dakota 2013 State Bills (North Dakota 2013 HB 1314)

    Enacts a new chapter of the statutes relating to genetic privacy. A person may not collect a DNA sample from an individual, perform a DNA analysis on a sample, retain a DNA sample or the results of a…
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    North Dakota 2015 State Bills (North Dakota 2015 SB 2334)

    This bill amends provisions in the state newborn screening law pertaining to the use of residual dried blood spots for research. The bill states that a person conducting research on blood spots,…
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    North Dakota State Statute (North Dakota: NDCC §25-17-07)

    A person that conducts research on blood spots, other specimens, or registry data maintained by the health department must follow IRB processes for human subjects research, including obtaining parent…
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    North Dakota State Statute (North Dakota: NDCC §§26.1-36.3-01, 26.1-36.3-06 and 26.1-36.4-03.1 )

    Health benefit plans covering small employers and group policies of hospital and medical insurance may not treat genetic information as a pre-existing condition in the absence of a diagnosis. A…
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    Ohio 2009 State Bills (Ohio 2009 HB 8)

    This bill prohibits individual or group accident and sickness insurers from excluding coverage for the screening and diagnosis of autism, including genetic testing. Measure failed. Bill Status: Died
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    North Carolina 2017 State Bills (North Carolina 2017 SB 84)

    Declares that it is the public policy of the State to protect and safeguard the right and opportunity of all individuals to (1) enjoy fully and equally the goods, services, facilities, privileges,…
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    North Carolina 2019 State Bills (North Carolina 2019 HB 464)

    Prohibits an association health plan or sponsoring association from conditioning eligibility for coverage, including continuing eligibility for coverage, on health-status factors such as genetic…
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    North Carolina 2019 State Bills (North Carolina 2019 HB 514 )

    Prohibits unlawful discriminatory practice based on protected status, including genetic information. Carries over to 2020 only if on list published by legislature. Bill Status: Pending
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    North Carolina 2019 State Bills (North Carolina 2019 SB 455)

    Prohibits unlawful discriminatory practice based on protected status, including genetic information. Carries over to 2020 only if on list published by legislature. Bill Status: Pending
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    North Carolina 2019 State Bills (North Carolina 2019 SB 86)

    A sponsoring association of an employee welfare benefit program may not condition eligibility for coverage, including continuing eligibility for coverage, on health status related factors such as…