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Can I skip obtaining consent to sell personal information in Oklahoma? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents provided, you cannot skip obtaining consent to sell personal information in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Administrative Code (OKAC) 365:35-1-32 states that the requirements for initial notice to consumers, opt-out, and service providers and joint marketing do not apply when a licensee discloses nonpublic personal financial information with the consent or at the direction of the consumer, provided that the consumer has not revoked the consent or direction. Additionally, OKAC 365:35-1-40 requires a licensee to obtain authorization from the consumer or customer whose nonpublic personal health information is sought to be disclosed.
Furthermore, the Oklahoma Business Opportunity Sales Act requires that any person offering or selling a business opportunity in Oklahoma must provide a written contract or agreement to the purchaser at the time of signing, which must include the terms and conditions of any and all payments due to the seller, the seller’s principal business address and the name and address of the seller’s agent in this state authorized to receive service of process, the business form of the seller, whether corporate, partnership or otherwise, the delivery date or, when the contract provides for a periodic delivery of items to the purchaser, the approximate delivery date of the product, equipment or supplies the seller is to deliver to the purchaser to enable the purchaser to start his or her business, and whether the product, equipment or supplies are to be delivered to the purchaser’s home or business address or are to be placed or caused to be placed by the seller at locations owned or managed by persons other than the purchaser [2.3].
Therefore, obtaining consent or authorization is required before selling personal information in Oklahoma. The requirements for obtaining consent or authorization are outlined in the respective sections of the Oklahoma Administrative Code.
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