US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB1916

Introduced
5/22/25  

Caption

Don’t Sell My DNA Act

Impact

If enacted, SB1916 would fundamentally change how genetic information is treated within bankruptcy cases. Specifically, it would require that any use, sale, or lease of genetic data be preceded by actual written notice and consent from all individuals whose genetic information would be involved. This enhancement is crucial as it aims to prevent potential exploitation of sensitive personal data during financially vulnerable situations, thereby offering a higher level of privacy and security to individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 1916, also known as the 'Don’t Sell My DNA Act,' proposes significant amendments to Title 11 of the United States Code to enhance protections surrounding genetic information in bankruptcy proceedings. The bill's primary objective is to ensure that individuals' genetic data cannot be used, sold, or leased during bankruptcy without prior consent from the affected parties. This legislation reflects growing concerns regarding privacy and the ethical management of genetic information as it becomes more commonly utilized in research and medical contexts.

Contention

There may be contentious discussions surrounding the practicality of implementing such consent requirements, especially in the context of rapidly evolving technologies in genetic research and data management. Critics might argue that the additional burdens of obtaining consent could complicate bankruptcy proceedings, potentially hindering the process. Supporters of the bill, however, emphasize the importance of safeguarding personal data and ensuring individuals retain control over their genetic information, especially in an era where such data carries significant implications for health insurance and personal privacy.

Companion Bills

US HB4492

Same As Don’t Sell My DNA Act

Previously Filed As

US HB4492

Don’t Sell My DNA Act

US HB2286

American Genetic Privacy Act of 2025

US SF3875

Prohibit a seller from imposing a surcharge when the seller does not accept cash as payment

US LD1841

An Act to Modify the Process of Selling Tax-acquired Properties

US SB399

"Mason Sells AED Coordination Act"; enact

US HB100

Authorize grant program for retailers that sell donated goods

US SB1314

TOBACCO TAX-REMOTE SELLERS

US SB1671

LIABILITY-ONLINE SELLERS

US SB2029

My Body, My Data Act of 2025

US AB1758

Sellers of travel.

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