Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and Index

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U.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1995 - Administrative law
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Page 247 - Expedited review procedures for certain kinds of research involving no more than minimal risk, and for minor changes in approved research. (a) The Secretary, HHS, has established, and published as a Notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER, a list of categories of research that may be reviewed by the IRB through an expedited review procedure. The list will be amended, as appropriate after consultation with other departments and agencies, through periodic republication by the Secretary, HHS, in the FEDERAL...
Page 252 - Research undertaken without the intention of involving human subjects. In the event research is undertaken without the intention of involving human subjects, but it is later proposed to involve human subjects in the research, the research shall first be reviewed and approved by an IRB, as provided in this policy, a certification submitted, by the institution, to the Department or Agency, and final approval given to the proposed change by the Department or Agency.
Page 303 - Statute of limitations. If a debt has been outstanding for more than 10 years after the agency's right to collect the debt first accrued, the agency may not collect by salary offset unless facts material to the government's right to collect were not known and could not reasonably have been known by the official or officials who were charged with the responsibility for discovery and collection of such debts.
Page 320 - No 5. What is your present residence address and each place you have resided during the past year, stating when you lived at each place? (a) Present address From to date. (b) Previous address — From to (c) Previous address From to (If you need additional space, use the back side of this form.) 6. What is your election district? Beat Precinct City Ward 7. Are you now registered to vote in Mississippi?
Page 314 - Leesburg — Farmers Exchange Building, Second Floor; April 3, 1967, through April 30, 1969; (2) Leesburg— US Post Office, intersection of State Highway 32 and US Highway 19; May 1, 1969. Mclntosh; Best Western, Swiss Inn, room 115, Highway 251 and Interstate 95, Darien, Georgia 31304; (912) 437-4418 or 4421; July 21, 1992. Meriweather; Greenville — US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service Office, Williams Street; August 10, 1976. Mitchell; Camilla— FHA...
Page 234 - PART 680— NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION RULES OF PRACTICE AND STATUTORY CONFLICTOF-INTEREST EXEMPTIONS Subpart A— Rules of Practice for the National Science Foundation Sec. 680.10 Definitions; cross-references to employee ethical conduct standards and financial disclosure regulations. 680.11 Staff involvement with NSF proposals and awards. 680.12 One-year NSF post-employment restrictions. 680.13 Purposes for "substitute" requirements. Subpart B— Statutory Exemptions 680.20 Exemptions under 18...
Page 143 - NSF will use the mediation process for a maximum of 60 days after receiving a complaint. Mediation ends if: ( 1 ) 60 days elapse from the time NSF receives a sufficient complaint: or (2) Before the end of the 60 day period, an agreement is reached: or (3) Before the end of the 60 day period, the mediator determines that an agreement cannot be reached. (f) The mediator shall return unresolved complaints to NSF.
Page 7 - PART 500— APPEARANCE AND PRACTICE Sec. 500.1 Appearance and representation. 500.2 Notice of entry or withdrawal of counsel in claims. 500.3 Fees. 500.4 Suspension of attorneys. 500.5 Standards of Conduct. 500.6 Disqualification of former employees. AUTHORITY: Sec. 2, Pub. L. 896. 80th Cong., 62 Stat. 1240, as amended (50 USC App. 2001): sec. 3, Pub. L. 455. 81st Cong., 64 Stat. 12. as amended (22 USC 1622): 18 USC 207.
Page 140 - Legal proceedings between private litigants: Procedure when demand is made. (a) Whenever an employee is served with a demand to testify in his or her official capacity, or to produce official records and information, the employee shall immediately notify the General Counsel. (b) The General Counsel shall review the demand and, in accordance with the provisions of §615.5, determine whether, or on what conditions, to authorize the employee to testify and or produce official records and information.
Page 339 - Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement) and governmentwide requirements for drug- free workplace (grants) 399 1156 Nondiscrimination on the basis of age 417 1157 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and cooperative agreements to state and local governments 424 1158 New restrictions on lobbying 451 1159 Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974 462 SUBCHAPTER C— FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES 1160 Indemnities under the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act 471...

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