Genetic testing out

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7 December 2000
| By Nicole Szollos |

LIFE insurance companies will not require policy holders to undergo genetic testing under a recent Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) ruling.

The decision has been supported by the Investment and Financial Services Association (IFSA), which has formulated a policy seeking to keep genetic testing out of the life insurance market.

To ensure competition between companies is not under threat, the ACCC has said IFSA members will not encourage life insurance applicants to undergo testing by offering discounts on premiums for favourable test results.

IFSA chief executive officer Lynn Ralph says the ACCC decision "provides a sensible basis for the industry to continue to provide affordable life insurance".

The proposed agreement has been authorised for a period of two years to allow time for Government policy to be developed, says ACCC chairman professor Allan Fels.

The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and Medical Research Council are conducting their own joint inquiry into human genetic information privacy and discrimination issues.

IFSA members, however, will continue to request that existing genetic test information be disclosed in the assessing of life products.

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