The Oklahoma Waiver of Privacy Act is a state law in Oklahoma that protects individuals' rights to privacy and confidentiality of personal information. It restricts the release of private information, such as Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account numbers, and other personal information, without the written consent of the individual. It also requires businesses to provide notice before collecting personal information. The Oklahoma Waiver of Privacy Act applies to any person who collects, stores, or uses personal information, including government agencies, health care providers, employers, and credit bureaus. It is designed to protect individuals from the unauthorized use or disclosure of their personal information. The Oklahoma Waiver of Privacy Act includes several types of waivers: 1. Consent Waiver: This waiver allows individuals to voluntarily give consent to the collection and use of their personal information. 2. Non-Disclosure Waiver: This waiver restricts the use of personal information for a specific purpose and requires that the information be kept confidential. 3. Limited Disclosure Waiver: This waiver allows the release of limited amounts of personal information to certain parties, such as law enforcement agencies or service providers. 4. Opt-Out Waiver: This waiver allows individuals to opt-out of sharing their personal information with certain entities.