(a) The Office of Health Care Quality shall establish: (1) a licensing program for laboratories performing SNP or other sequencing-based testing on evidence in support of FGGS on or before October 1, 2022; and (2) a licensing program for individuals performing genetic genealogy on or before October 1, 2024. (b) The Office of Health Care Quality shall: (1) develop a training program on obtaining informed consent under §§ 17-102 and 17-103 of this title; and (2) identify and approve one or more genetic counselors to administer the training. (c) The Maryland Forensic Laboratory Advisory Committee shall: (1) establish best practices for laboratories performing SNP or other sequencing-based methods; and (2) recommend regulations that establish minimum qualifications for individuals performing genetic genealogy. (d) (1) Prohibitions may not be placed on any laboratory conducting SNP or other sequencing-based testing or on genetic genealogists participating in an FGGS before the relevant licensing program is established under subsection (a) of this section. (2) Within 1 year after the Office of Health Care Quality establishes the relevant licensing program under subsection (a) of this section, laboratories conducting SNP or other sequencing-based testing and genetic genealogists participating in an FGGS shall apply for the license required. (e) Neither the laboratory conducting SNP or other sequencing-based testing, nor a law enforcement official, may disclose genetic genealogy information without authorization.
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