[Politech] How to delete your child's DNA from databank in Michigan [priv]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Mon Dec 08 2003 - 06:47:42 PST

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    Parents with children born in the State of Michigan can request that their
    children's blood samples be destroyed.
    
    When our son Dylan was born at the University of Michigan Hospital, the
    blood sample was taken without parental consent and over my explicit
    objections.  Two techs who worked for the state drew the blood sample,
    placed five drops on the top of a carefully marked card, and left without
    speaking to anyone else.  Several doctors came in ahead of the techs, began
    giving us discharge instructions at the time the sample was taken, and they
    stood in my way as I tried to approach Dylan.  They couldn't understand how
    I would mind that a blood sample was being gathered by the state, merely
    saying that "it's required by law" and that "it doesn't hurt (too much)".
    They later gave me several pamphlets explaining the importance of newborn
    screening.  (Indeed, it is, but I can ask my doctor to do it too)
    
    I spoke with Harry Hawkins of the Michigan Department of Community Health,
    who assured me that the samples were kept at an undisclosed warehouse which
    locked behind a chain link fence, and that they would be destroyed after 21
    1/2 years.  However, he agreed to destroy the sample if both parents
    requested it.
    
    His mother and I sent Harry Hawkins a letter stating, "Please destroy all
    samples of our son's blood. If any identifying data such as a DNA
    fingerprint has been obtained from his sample, please destroy that data
    also."  (with all of the required details below)
    
    I later received a notarized form indicating that the blood sample had been
    destroyed and witnessed.  There was no mention of any DNA information, but I
    have no reason to believe that they gathered any, so I don't intend to
    pursue the matter further.
    
    Regards,
    
    
    
    PS: Letters are to be sent to:
    
    Harry C Hawkins
    MI Dept of Community Health
    Bureau of Laboratories
    3350 N Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
    Lansing, MI 48909
    
    Letters must include:
    o A request to destroy the samples
    o A copy of the father's drivers license
    o A copy of the mother's drivers license
    
    
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