Kyle Pierce
- Republican
- Representative
- District 36
Provides that a person may not discriminate against an individual on the basis of the individual's solicitation and use of consumer genetic testing services or on the basis of the results of genetic testing performed by a provider of consumer genetic testing services (provider). Requires a provider to disclose specified information to an individual who submits biological material to the provider for genetic testing. Prohibits a provider that performs, or causes to be performed, genetic testing on an individual's biological material from: (1) taking specified actions with regard to: (A) the biological material; or (B) data resulting from genetic testing performed on the biological material; unless the provider has solicited and received the individual's consent to the action; or (2) providing data, other than deidentified data, resulting from genetic testing performed on the individual's biological material to: (A) an insurer; (B) a business that provides information or data to insurers for the purposes of underwriting or rating of risks; or (C) the individual's employer. Imposes requirements on a provider with respect to: (1) controlling access to an individual's biological material and data; (2) complying with the individual's revocation of consent with regard to the individual's biological material and data; and (3) marketing or advertising sent to the individual as a result of the individual's solicitation and use of the provider's genetic testing services or use of a website or other remote or virtual service associated with the provider's genetic testing services. Provides that a provider may not charge a fee for the provision of biological material or data resulting from genetic testing performed on biological material: (1) to a law enforcement agency on the basis of a search warrant; or (2) as required by a court order; that is more than the provider's actual cost of providing the material or data. Provides for enforcement of the bill's provisions by the attorney general.
Public Law 233
Signed by the Governor
Signed by the President of the Senate
Signed by the President Pro Tempore
Signed by the Speaker
Motion to concur filed
House reconsidered dissent and concurred with Senate amendments; Roll Call 529: yeas 92, nays 0
House conferees appointed: Pierce K and Miller K
House advisors appointed: Morris, Commons and Dant Chesser
Motion to dissent filed
Senate advisors appointed: Ford J.D., Buchanan and Koch
Senate conferees appointed: Johnson T and Hunley
House dissented from Senate amendments
Returned to the House with amendments
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 383: yeas 42, nays 1
Second reading: ordered engrossed
Senators Buchanan, Koch, Ford J.D., Spencer added as cosponsors
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce and Technology
Referred to the Senate
Senate sponsors: Senators Hunley and Johnson T
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 141: yeas 91, nays 0
Second reading: ordered engrossed
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
Authored by Representative Pierce K
Coauthored by Representatives Morris and Commons
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| Fiscal Note: HB1521.04.ENRS.FN001 |
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