New Jersey Statutes

§ 10:5-44 — Findings, declarations relative to genetic information

New Jersey § 10:5-44
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 10CIVIL RIGHTS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 10:5-44 (2026).

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2.The Legislature finds and declares: a. The DNA molecule contains information about an individual's probable medical future. This information is written in a code that is rapidly being broken.
b.Genetic information is personal information that should not be collected, retained or disclosed without the individual's authorization.
c.The improper collection, retention or disclosure of genetic information can lead to significant harm to the individual, including stigmatization and discrimination in areas such as employment, education, health care and insurance.
d.An analysis of an individual's DNA provides information not only about an individual, but also about the individual's parents, siblings and children, thereby impacting family privacy, including reproductive decisions.
e.Current

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