Nevada Code § 613.345

Unlawful employment practices: Requiring or encouraging current or prospective employees and members of labor organizations to submit to genetic test; denying or altering employment or membership in labor organization based on genetic information
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1. It is an unlawful employment practice
for an employer, a labor organization or an employment agency:
(a) To ask or encourage a prospective or current
employee or member of the labor organization to submit to a genetic test.
(b) To require or administer a genetic test to a
person as a condition of employment or membership in the labor organization.
(c) To deny employment or membership in the labor
organization based on genetic information.
(d) To alter the terms, conditions or privileges
of employment or membership in the labor organization based on genetic
information.
(e) To terminate employment or membership in the
labor organization based on genetic information.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Genetic information means information that
is obtained from a genetic test.
(b) Genetic test means a test that uses
deoxyribonucleic acid extracted from the cells of a person, or a diagnostic
test that uses another substance extracted or otherwise obtained from the body
of a person, which determines the presence of an abnormality or deficiency
that:
(1) Is linked to a physical or mental
disorder or impairment; or
(2) Indicates a susceptibility to an
illness, a disease, an impairment or another physical or mental disorder.
The term
does not include a test to determine the presence of alcohol or a controlled
substance in the system of the person tested.

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