§ 87-903. Direct-to-consumer genetic testing company; duties; prohibited acts; Attorney General; powers; civil penalty. — United States — Nebraska law | Esheria

§ 87-903. Direct-to-consumer genetic testing company; duties; prohibited acts; Attorney General; powers; civil penalty.

A direct-to-consumer genetic testing company must give consumers clear privacy information, obtain required consents, protect genetic data, and provide consumer access/deletion processes. It may not disclose genetic data to insurers or employers without written consent.

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