Effective immediately, companies must develop procedures and practices to enable consumers to exercise their rights (such as being able to access their genetic data), and destroy consumer’s biological samples within 30 days of revocation of consent; genetic data cannot be disclosed to any entity offering health or life insurance, consumers cannot be discriminated against for exercising any consumer rights, and violations of this Act can see fines between $1,000 to $10,000.
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