Indiana Code § 22-9-14-2

Prohibition on discrimination based on use or results of consumer genetic testing
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Sec. 2. A person may not discriminate against an individual on the basis of the individual's solicitation and use of consumer genetic testing services or on the basis of the results of genetic testing performed by a consumer genetic testing provider, including by discriminating against the individual in any of the following ways: (1) Denying the individual access to the person's goods or services. (2) Charging the individual a different rate for the person's goods or services. (3) Suggesting that the individual will be subject to any of the measures described in subdivisions (1) through (2).   IC 22-9.3 ARTICLE 9.3. UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATION               Ch. 1. Application             Ch. 2. Definitions             Ch. 3. Unlawful Discrimination in Education             Ch. 4. Unlawful Discrimination in Employment             Ch. 5. Unlawful Discrimination in Licensing             Ch. 6. Training and Education             Ch. 7. Cause of Action             Ch. 8. Report   IC 22-9.3-1 Chapter 1. Application               22-9.3-1-1 Application

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