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California 2008 State Bills (California 2008 AB 2599)
The bill establish fees, which the department may collect from researchers who have been approved by the department and who seek to umbilical cord blood, pregnancy blood collected by the Genetic…- bill
- California
- Genetic Disease Screening Program
- Birth Defects Monitoring Program
- sample storage
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California 2008 State Bills (California 2008 SB 1115)
The bill states that physicians assigning apportionment to the causes of permanent disability by finding what approximate percentage of the disability is a direct result of the employment-related…- state bill
- bill
- genetic predisposition
- disability
- workers' compensation
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California 2009 State Bills (California 2009 AB 1543)
This bill specifies that money from the genetic disease testing fund may be used for costs related to data management, and newborn blood collection, storage, retrieval, processing, inventory, and…- state bill
- bill
- genetic disease
- genetic disease testing fund
- data management
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Arkansas State Statute (Arkansas: Ark. Code § 4-110-100 et seq.)
This statute provides for the protection of personal information maintained by businesses, including biometric information. Biometric information is defined to include DNA.- Privacy
- statute
- personal information
- business
- biometric information
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Arkansas State Statute (Arkansas: Ark. Code §11-5-401 et seq.)
This statute states that employers may not seek to obtain, use or require a genetic test or genetic information to distinguish between or discriminate against persons applicants or employees.…- statute
- employers
- genetic testing
- Privacy
- genetic information
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Arkansas State Statute (Arkansas: Ark. Code §20-35-101 et seq.)
No individual records of subjects in genetic research studies approved by an institutional review board or conducted subject to the requirements of the federal common rule may be subpoenaed or…- statute
- Privacy
- Informed Consent
- written consent
- insurer disclosure
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Arkansas State Statute (Arkansas: Ark. Code §23-66-320)
Insurers except those offering life, disability income and long-term care plans may not request or require an individual or family member to obtain a genetic test for the purpose of determining…- statute
- genetic test
- nondiscrimination
- insurance policy
- insurers
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Arkansas State Statute (Arkansas: Ark. Code §23-79-140)
Accident and health insurance companies, hospital service corporations, health maintenance organizations, or other accident and health insurance providers must offer coverage, as an essential health…- statute
- genetic testing
- mandatory coverage
- coverage
- mammogram screening
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Arizona State Statute (Arizona: ARS §20-448.02)
This statute states that a person may not order or require the performance of a genetic test without written informed consent. Genetic test results may not be disclosed without the express consent of…- Privacy
- statute
- genetic testing
- Consent
- Disclosure
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Arizona State Statute (Arizona: ARS §41-1463)
This statute states that employers may not discriminate against an individual based on genetic test results, notwithstanding professionally developed ability tests that are not designed to…- employment nondiscrimination
- employment
- nondiscrimination
- genetic testing
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