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Section 16-43-1101 - Compulsory disclosure

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No person or other entity who maintains genetic information shall be compelled to disclose such information pursuant to a request for compulsory disclosure in any judicial, legislative, or administrative proceeding, unless:(1) The request for compulsory disclosure is in accordance with court-ordered paternity testing in a civil action to determine paternity;(2) The individual whose genetic information is requested is a party to the proceeding and the genetic information is at issue;(3) The genetic information is for use in a law enforcement investigation or criminal trial; or(4) The genetic information is for use in a law enforcement investigation where an insurer is reporting fraud or criminal activity.Acts 2001, No. 1222, § 1.