Sec. 109. Prohibition on waiver of rights
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A covered entity shall not condition the provision of a service or product to an individual on the individual’s agreement to waive privacy rights guaranteed by— sections 101, 105(a), and 106 through 109 of this Act; and sections 102 through 104, and 105(b) and
(c)of this Act, except in the case where— there exists a direct relationship between the individual and the covered entity initiated by the individual; the provision of the service or product requested by the individual requires the processing or transferring of the specific covered data of the individual and the covered data is strictly necessary to provide the service or product; and an individual provides affirmative express consent to such specific limitations.