Minn. Stat. § 325F.995
Subd. 1. Definitions.
(d) "Deidentified data" means data that cannot reasonably be used to infer information about, or otherwise be linked to, an identifiable consumer and that is subject to:
(g) "Genetic data" means any data, regardless of the data's format, that concerns a consumer's genetic characteristics. Genetic data includes but is not limited to:
(3) self-reported health information that a consumer submits to a company regarding the consumer's health conditions and that is (i) used for scientific research or product development, and (ii) analyzed in connection with the consumer's raw sequence data.
Genetic data does not include deidentified data.
Subd. 2. Disclosure and consent requirements.
(a) To safeguard the privacy, confidentiality, security, and integrity of a consumer's genetic data, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company must:
(1) provide easily accessible, clear, and complete information regarding the company's policies and procedures governing the collection, use, maintenance, and disclosure of genetic data by making available to a consumer all of the following written in plain language:
(2) obtain a consumer's express consent to collect, use, and disclose the consumer's genetic data, including at a minimum:
(5) provide a process for a consumer to:
Subd. 3. Service provider agreements.
(a) A contract between the company and a service provider must prohibit the service provider from retaining, using, or disclosing any biological sample, extracted genetic material, genetic data, or information regarding the identity of the consumer, including whether that consumer has solicited or received genetic testing, as applicable, for any purpose other than for the specific purpose of performing the services specified in the service contract. The mandatory prohibition set forth in this subdivision requires a service contract to include, at minimum, the following provisions:
Subd. 4. Enforcement.
The commissioner of commerce may enforce this section under section 45.027.
Subd. 5. Limitations.
This section does not apply to:
Subd. 6. Construction.
This section does not supersede the requirements and rights described in section 13.386 or the remedies available under chapter 13 for violations of section 13.386.