Australia Bans Use of Genetic Test Results in Life Insurance Underwriting
New Legislation Aims to Eliminate Genetic Discrimination in Insurance
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In a landmark move, the Australian Parliament has passed legislation prohibiting life insurers from using adverse genetic test results in their underwriting processes.
This reform is set to take effect on 8 October 2026, marking a significant step towards eliminating genetic discrimination in the insurance industry.
The Treasury Laws Amendment (Genetic Testing Protections in Life Insurance and Other Measures) Act 2025 ensures that individuals can undergo genetic testing without fear that the results will negatively impact their ability to obtain life, income protection, or trauma insurance. This legislative change is expected to encourage more Australians to participate in genetic testing, facilitating early detection and management of potential health issues.
Key provisions of the legislation include:
Prohibition on life insurers using adverse genetic test results to deny or limit coverage.
Allowance for individuals to voluntarily disclose genetic test results if they choose, provided it does not adversely affect their insurance terms.
Enforcement of compliance through the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), with penalties of up to $1.65 million for non-compliance.
For business owners and professionals, this development underscores the importance of staying informed about legislative changes that can impact personal and business insurance strategies. Understanding your rights and the protections available is crucial in making informed decisions about your insurance coverage.
At Keyman Insurance Australia, we are committed to providing you with up-to-date information on industry developments to help you navigate the complexities of insurance planning. Stay informed and empowered to make the best choices for your financial security.
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