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Each person being tested is required to bring along an identification document (ID, passport, drivers licence, birth certificate or photo) and will also be required to sign informed consent for the test. A sample will then be collected from the biological mother, alleged father and child.
Genetic testing is sometimes available at no cost through research studies such as the ALLFTD study and through sponsored third-party testing programs. Participation in a research study is always voluntary.
Yes, a referral is needed. If you have had a biopsy test, the biopsy center director should refer you. However, any licensed physician or genetic counselor may make the referral.
What does the laboratory need to do to process a genetic test? The laboratory must verify that the prior authorization request has been approved and receive the transaction number before processing any specimens. Failure to do so will impact reimbursement.
Provisions of the Human Tissue Act 2004 One of the most salient provisions for clinical genetics practice in the new Act is that the non‐consensual testing of DNA is now a criminal offence under section 45.

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Note to the Ordering Health Care Provider: Some states require that patients (or their authorized representatives) provide their written informed consent prior to receiving genetic testing, and that the ordering health care provider maintain documentation of the informed consent in the patients medical record.
In general, most of the original clinical genetic testing laws paired requirements for informed consent with protections against non-consensual use of genetic information.

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