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NJ A4642

NJ A4642
Restricts genetic testing of newborn and crime victim DNA; permits DNA information to be obtained pursuant to warrant or court order.


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Introduced
09/22/2022
In Committee
09/29/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill limits the purposes for which genetic testing may be conducted on DNA samples taken from newborns and crime victims. Current law generally requires the informed consent of a person, or person's representative, in order to obtain a person's genetic information. However, this informed consent requirement does not apply to the use of a person's DNA by a State, county, municipal or federal law enforcement agency for the purposes of establishing the identity of a person in the course of a criminal investigation or prosecution, or for the purposes of newborn screening. Recent reports indicate that DNA samples of newborns, crime victims, and witnesses have been used to convict a family member of the newborn, the crime victim or witness, or a member of the victim or witness' family. Under the bill, a DNA sample from a victim of or witness to a crime is only to be used to establish the identity of a person who is the subject of the criminal investigation or prosecution for which the sample was obtained. The provisions of the bill further provide that a DNA sample taken from a newborn may only be used for the purpose of detecting disorders or conditions for which newborn screening is explicitly authorized pursuant to the State's Newborn Screening Program in the Department of Health.

AI Summary

This bill limits the purposes for which genetic testing may be conducted on DNA samples taken from newborns and crime victims. It prohibits the use of a crime victim's or witness's DNA sample for anything other than establishing the identity of the person who is the subject of the criminal investigation or prosecution for which the sample was obtained. The bill also restricts the use of newborn DNA samples to only detecting disorders or conditions that are explicitly authorized under the state's Newborn Screening Program. Additionally, the bill permits the obtaining of DNA information pursuant to a warrant or court order.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Reported out of Assembly Comm. with Amendments, 2nd Reading (on 09/29/2022)

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