Difference between revisions of "Georgia"
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== Summary == | == Summary == |
Revision as of 11:25, 9 April 2020
- SB 236. Georgia Personal Identity Protection Act.
- § 16-11-90 Crimes and Offenses
- §16-11-62. Eavesdropping, surveillance, or intercepting communication which invades privacy of another; divulging private message.
- §19-7-45. Blood tests.
- §31-33-1—§31-33-8. Health Records.
- §33-54-1. Legislative findings and determinations; intent of chapter.
- §33-54-3. Purpose of testing; consent required; confidential and privileged information.
- §33-54-6. Use of information for scientific research purposes authorized.
- §46-5-214. Action in event of telephone record security breach.
Summary
Name of Article | Scope | Mapping |
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Ga. Rev. Code §§ 33-54-3 | Genetic | (a)-secondary use, (b)-disclosure |
Ga. Rev. Code §§33-54-6 | Genetic | Disclosure |
OCGA §§33-54-1 et seq. | Genetic | 33-54-1-(2)-disclosure, (3)-insecurity |
Breach Notification, Title 10, Chapter 1, Article 34 §10-1-912 (2010) Breach Notification §10-1-912 | Security | §10-1-912-a-exclusion, b-exclusion |
Action in event of Telephone Record Security Breach (2010) Action in event of Telephone Record Security Breach | Telecommunications | Section 46-5-214-a-exclusion |
Furnishing copy of records to patient, provider, or other authorized people (2010) Furnishing copy of records to patient, provider, or other authorized people | Health | § 31-33-2-disclosure |
Genetic Testing (2010) Genetic Testing | Genetic | § 19-7-45-disclosure |
See Also
State Privacy Laws of the United States