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Nebraska Passes Genetic Information Privacy Act

By Jason C. Gavejian & Joseph J. Lazzarotti on February 21, 2024
Posted in Genetic Information

On February 13, 2024, Nebraska’s Governor signed Legislative Bill 308, which enacts additional consumer protections for consumers in the state. It is similar to another genetic information law passed by Montana last year.

The law takes effect July 17, 2024 (90 days after the legislature adjourns on April 18, 2024).  

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