Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1999 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... administrative requirements for awards and subawards to institutions of higher edu- cation , hospitals , other nonprofit organizations , and commercial organizations ; and certain grants and agreements with States , local govern- ments ...
... administrative requirements for awards and subawards to institutions of higher edu- cation , hospitals , other nonprofit organizations , and commercial organizations ; and certain grants and agreements with States , local govern- ments ...
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... administrative requirements for grants and cooperative agreements to State and local Page 394 governments .... 401 *** 8588 93 New restrictions on lobbying 428 94 Responsible prospective contractors 440 95 General administration - grant ...
... administrative requirements for grants and cooperative agreements to State and local Page 394 governments .... 401 *** 8588 93 New restrictions on lobbying 428 94 Responsible prospective contractors 440 95 General administration - grant ...
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... administrative , and legis- lative proceedings and Federal court and administrative proceedings . ( d ) This part does not apply to : ( 1 ) Any civil or criminal proceedings where the United States , the Depart- ment of Health and Human ...
... administrative , and legis- lative proceedings and Federal court and administrative proceedings . ( d ) This part does not apply to : ( 1 ) Any civil or criminal proceedings where the United States , the Depart- ment of Health and Human ...
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... administrative time limits prescribed in §5.35 of the part ( i.e. , ten working days from receipt of initial requests and 20 working days from receipt of appeals from initial de- nials , plus permissible extensions of these time limits ) ...
... administrative time limits prescribed in §5.35 of the part ( i.e. , ten working days from receipt of initial requests and 20 working days from receipt of appeals from initial de- nials , plus permissible extensions of these time limits ) ...
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... administrative proceedings . The avail- ability of such records to the general public or to any subject individual or party to such litigation or proceedings shall be governed by applicable con- stitutional principles , rules of dis ...
... administrative proceedings . The avail- ability of such records to the general public or to any subject individual or party to such litigation or proceedings shall be governed by applicable con- stitutional principles , rules of dis ...
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Page 114 - General requirements for informed consent. Except as provided elsewhere in this policy, no investigator may involve a human being as a subject In research covered by this policy unless the investigator has obtained the legally effective informed consent of the subject or the subject's legally authorized representative. An Investigator shall seek such consent only under circumstances that provide the prospective subject or the representative sufficient opportunity to consider whether or not to participate...
Page 46 - Affairs) shall obtain the entire domestic right, title and interest in and to all inventions made by any Government employee (1) during working hours, or (2) with a contribution by the Government of facilities, equipment, materials, funds, or information, or of time or services of other Government employees on official duty, or (3) which bear a direct relation to or are made in consequence of the official duties of the inventor.
Page 46 - Government of the entire domestic right, title and interest in and to such invention, or in any case where the Government has insufficient interest in an invention to obtain the entire domestic right, title, and interest therein (although the Government could obtain same under paragraph (a...
Page 115 - A disclosure of appropriate alternative procedures or courses of treatment, if any, that might be advantageous to the subject; (5) A statement describing the extent, if any, to which confidentiality of records identifying the subject will be maintained; (6) For research involving more than minimal risk, an explanation as to whether any compensation and an explanation as to whether any medical treatments are available if injury occurs and, if so, what they consist of, or where further information...
Page 114 - IRB members in the same detail as described is §46.103(b)(3). (6) Written procedures for the IRB in the same detail as described in §46.103(b)(4) and §46.103(b)(5). (7) Statements of significant new findings provided to subjects, as required by §46.116(b)(5). (b) The records required by this policy shall be retained for at least 3 years, and records relating to research which is conducted shall be retained for at least 3 years after completion of the research. All records shall be accessible...
Page 116 - ... a copy of the summary. A copy of the summary shall be given to the subject or the representative, in addition to a copy of the short form. (c) An IRB may waive the requirement for the investigator to obtain a signed consent form for some or all subjects if it finds either: (1) That the only record linking the subject and the research would be the consent document and the principal risk would be potential harm resulting from a breach of confidentiality. Each subject will be asked whether the subject...
Page 521 - Tribal organization" means the recognized governing body of any Indian tribe; any legally established organization of Indians which is controlled, sanctioned, or chartered by such governing body or which is democratically elected by the adult members of the Indian community to be served by such organization and which includes the maximum participation of Indians in all phases of its activities: Provided, That in any case where a contract is let or grant...
Page 39 - ... (5) to a recipient who has provided the agency with advance adequate written assurance that the record will be used solely as a statistical research or reporting record, and the record is to be transferred in a form that is not individually identifiable ; (6) to the National Archives of the United States as a record which has sufficient historical or other value...
Page 113 - ... risks that fall within the purview of its responsibility. (3) Selection of subjects is equitable. In making this assessment the IRB should take into account the purposes of the research and the setting in which the research will be conducted and should be particularly cognizant of the special problems of research involving vulnerable populations, such as children, prisoners, pregnant women, mentally disabled persons, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons.
Page 381 - Director will consider, among other factors: (1) Whether the selection of sports and levels of competition effectively accommodate the interests and abilities of members of both, sexes; (2) The provision of equipment and supplies; (3) Scheduling of games and practice time; (4) Travel and per diem allowance; (5) Opportunity to receive coaching and academic tutoring; (6) Assignment and compensation of coaches and tutors; (7) Provision of locker rooms, practice and competitive facilities; (8) Provision...