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More than a dozen states, including Virginia, have passed some version of a genetic information privacy law since 2020 ...
The fate of genetic data from some 15 million customers remains in limbo after the popular DNA testing company 23andMe filed ...
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is urging residents to act promptly in light of 23andMe’s ongoing bankruptcy case.
Do health care providers and even private companies that collect genetic information have an obligation to warn family ...
The bill creates a crime for unauthorized DNA use, addressing privacy concerns and gaps in current federal protections.
Recreational genetic testing companies hold some of the largest repositories of consumer genetic data in the world, but what happens to all that personal information when the company goes belly up? It ...
The 2008 federal Genetic Information Nondiscrimination ... The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, passed in 1996, covers the privacy of medical information among health care ...
23andMe filed for bankruptcy amid financial struggles and fallout after a data breach. Now, potential buyers and investors are weighing the value of its DNA database. One of the world's largest ...
“My bill, HB 449, creates the crime of genetic theft,” Robbins told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Alabama ...
The Texas Attorney General and 26 other Attorneys General and the District of Columbia have filed a motion with the Eastern District of Missouri U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the case of genetic testing ...
"We have robust state privacy laws that include data ... genetic information is nearly 20 years old. The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) was passed in 2008, long before the ...