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, 1990 |
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... result in a determination about the subject individual's rights , benefits or privileges under Federal programs ; ( 3 ) The individual providing the record is informed 33 Department of Health and Human Services § 5b.4.
... result in a determination about the subject individual's rights , benefits or privileges under Federal programs ; ( 3 ) The individual providing the record is informed 33 Department of Health and Human Services § 5b.4.
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... BENEFIT ALLOWANCE FOR TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY FOR HEALTH PURPOSES AUTHORITY : Sec . 203 , 63 Stat . 385 , as amended ; 40 U.S.C. 484 ; sec . 501 of Pub . L. 100-77 , 101 Stat . 509-10 , 42 U.S.C. 11411 . SOURCE : 45 FR 72173 , Oct. 31 ...
... BENEFIT ALLOWANCE FOR TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY FOR HEALTH PURPOSES AUTHORITY : Sec . 203 , 63 Stat . 385 , as amended ; 40 U.S.C. 484 ; sec . 501 of Pub . L. 100-77 , 101 Stat . 509-10 , 42 U.S.C. 11411 . SOURCE : 45 FR 72173 , Oct. 31 ...
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... benefit . Where the property will serve more than one pro- gram , it will be apportioned to fit the needs of as many ... benefits to the United States from the use of such property for public health purposes . The computa- tion of such ...
... benefit . Where the property will serve more than one pro- gram , it will be apportioned to fit the needs of as many ... benefits to the United States from the use of such property for public health purposes . The computa- tion of such ...
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... benefits received by the transferee directly or indirectly from such use , as determined by the Department , will be considered to have been received and held in trust by the transferee for the account of the United States and will be ...
... benefits received by the transferee directly or indirectly from such use , as determined by the Department , will be considered to have been received and held in trust by the transferee for the account of the United States and will be ...
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... BENEFIT ALLOWANCE FOR TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY FOR HEALTH PURPOSES 1 Organization allowances Utilization allowances ... benefit allowance Tax support Accredita- tion Hardship 10 to 25 % 26 to 50 % 51 to 100 % Integrated research program ...
... BENEFIT ALLOWANCE FOR TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY FOR HEALTH PURPOSES 1 Organization allowances Utilization allowances ... benefit allowance Tax support Accredita- tion Hardship 10 to 25 % 26 to 50 % 51 to 100 % Integrated research program ...
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Page 43 - 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 113 - An institution, or where appropriate an IRB, shall prepare and maintain adequate documentation of IRB activities, including the following: (1) Copies of all research proposals reviewed, scientific evaluations, if any, that accompany the proposals, approved sample consent documents, progress reports submitted by investigators, and reports of injuries to subjects. (2) Minutes of IRB meetings which shall be in sufficient detail to show attendance at the meetings; actions taken by the IRB; the vote on...
Page 115 - ... 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 wants documentation linking the subject with the research, and the subject's wishes will govern; or (2) That the research...
Page 109 - IRB's review and recordkeeping duties. (3) A list of IRB members identified by name; earned degrees; representative capacity; indications of experience such as board certifications, licenses, etc., sufficient to describe each member's chief anticipated contributions to IRB deliberations; and any employment or other relationship between each member and the institution; for example: full-time employee, part-time employee, member of governing panel or board, stockholder, paid or unpaid consultant. Changes...
Page 45 - Affairs) as follows: (a) If he finds that there is adequate assurance that the invention will either be effectively dedicated to the public, or that any patent which may be obtained thereunder will be generally available for royalty-free and nonexclusive licensing, the effectuation of these results may be left to the grantee. (b) If he finds that the invention will thereby be more adequately and quickly developed for widest use and that there are satisfactory safeguards against unreasonable royalties...
Page 175 - Responsibility for reporting possible criminal violations. An employee who has information which he or she reasonably believes indicates a possible offense against the United States by an employee of the Department, or any other individual working on behalf of the Department, shall immediately report such information to his or her supervisor, any management official, or directly to the Office of the Inspector General. Offenses covered by the preceding sentence include, but are not limited to, bribery,...
Page 297 - ... which the recipient receives Federal financial assistance, and make such information available to them in such manner, as the responsible Department official finds necessary to apprise such persons of the protections against discrimination assured them by the Act and this regulation.
Page 110 - ... (d) Each IRB shall Include at least one member who is not otherwise affiliated with the institution and who is not part of the immediate family of a person who is affiliated with the institution. (e) No IRB may have a member participate in the IRB's initial or continuing...
Page 36 - ... (6) to the National Archives of the United States as a record which has sufficient historical or other value to warrant its continued preservation by the United States Government, or for evaluation by the Administrator of General Services or his designee to determine whether the record has such value...
Page 111 - IRB may also use the expedited review procedure to review minor changes in previously approved research during the period for which approval is authorized. Under an expedited review procedure, the review may be carried out by the IRB chairperson or by one or more experienced reviewers designated by the chairperson from among members of the IRB . In reviewing the research, the reviewers may exercise all of the authorities of the IRB except that the reviewers may not disapprove the research. A research...