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Health Benefits Advisor for Employers

Determining Compliance with the GINA Provisions in Part 7 of ERISA

Plan Compliance Results

Title I of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA) includes provisions that generally prohibit group health plans and health insurance issuers from discriminating based on genetic information. GINA expands the genetic information nondiscrimination protections included in Title I of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). Under GINA, group health plans and health insurance issuers cannot base premiums for a plan or a group of similarly situated individuals on genetic information. GINA generally prohibits plans and issuers from requesting or requiring an individual to undergo genetic tests, and prohibits a plan from collecting genetic information (including family medical history) prior to or in connection with enrollment, or for underwriting purposes.

Based on your responses, your plan appears to be in compliance with the following GINA provisions:


Based on your responses, your plan does NOT appear to be in compliance with the following GINA provisions:


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The following health laws under Title I of ERISA may apply to your employer sponsored group health plan.  You may select the following laws to determine compliance.


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