The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... approval of the Police Office . ( b ) A person must park bicycles , mo- torbikes , and similar vehicles only in designated areas , and may not bring these vehicles inside buildings . ( c ) A visitor must park in an area identified for ...
... approval of the Police Office . ( b ) A person must park bicycles , mo- torbikes , and similar vehicles only in designated areas , and may not bring these vehicles inside buildings . ( c ) A visitor must park in an area identified for ...
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... approve removal of Federal property if , after consulting with the administrative officer or other appro- priate official ... approval of the Director , to offer or display any article or service for sale within the enclave buildings or ...
... approve removal of Federal property if , after consulting with the administrative officer or other appro- priate official ... approval of the Director , to offer or display any article or service for sale within the enclave buildings or ...
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... approval by the Commis- sioner of Patents . Except where deemed necessary for protecting the patent claim , the fact that a patent application has been or may be filed will not require any departure from normal policy regarding the ...
... approval by the Commis- sioner of Patents . Except where deemed necessary for protecting the patent claim , the fact that a patent application has been or may be filed will not require any departure from normal policy regarding the ...
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... approval of the Commissioner , shall leave title to such invention in the employee , subject , however , to the reservation to the Government of a nonexclusive , irrevo- cable , royalty - free license in the inven- tion with power to ...
... approval of the Commissioner , shall leave title to such invention in the employee , subject , however , to the reservation to the Government of a nonexclusive , irrevo- cable , royalty - free license in the inven- tion with power to ...
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... approval of the des- ignated Department official . ( ii ) No meeting shall be held in the absence of a quorum . Unless otherwise established in the charter of the com- mittee , a quorum shall consist of a ma- jority of the committee's ...
... approval of the des- ignated Department official . ( ii ) No meeting shall be held in the absence of a quorum . Unless otherwise established in the charter of the com- mittee , a quorum shall consist of a ma- jority of the committee's ...
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Page 325 - Subject an individual to segregation or separate treatment in any matter related to his receipt of any service, financial aid, or other benefit under the program...
Page 124 - IRB's use of the expedited review procedure. §690.111 Criteria for IRB approval of research. (a) In order to approve research covered by this policy the IRB shall determine that all of the following requirements are satisfied: (1) Risks to subjects are minimized: (i) By using procedures which are consistent with sound research design and which do not unnecessarily expose subjects to risk, and (ii) whenever appropriate, by using procedures already being performed on the subjects for diagnostic or...
Page 46 - The Government shall obtain the entire domestic right, title and interest in and to all inventions made by any Government employee (i) during working hours, or (ii) 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 (iii) which bear a direct relation to or are made in consequence of the official duties of the inventor.
Page 126 - An IRB may approve a consent procedure which does not include, or which alters, some or all of the elements of informed consent set forth above...
Page 337 - ... other entity, or any individual, in any State, to whom Federal financial assistance is extended, directly or through another recipient, for any program, including any successor, assign, or transferee thereof, but such term does not include any ultimate beneficiary under any such program. (i) The term "primary recipient...
Page 120 - Human subject means a living individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) conducting research obtains (1) Data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or (2) Identifiable private information.
Page 258 - Secretary or his delegate, under any of the following methods: (1) the straight line method, (2) the declining balance method, using a rate not exceeding twice the rate which would have been used had the annual allowance been computed under the method described in paragraph (1).
Page 125 - ... (1) A statement that the study involves research, an explanation of the purposes of the research and the expected duration of the subject's participation, a description of the procedures to be followed, and identification of any procedures which are experimental; (2) A description of any reasonably foreseeable risks or discomforts to the subject; (3) A description of any benefits to the subject or to others which may reasonably be expected from the research; (4) A disclosure of appropriate alternative...
Page 124 - Risks to subjects are reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits, if any, to subjects, and the importance of the knowledge that may reasonably be expected to result. In evaluating risks and benefits, the IRB should consider only those risks and benefits that may result from the research (as distinguished from risks and benefits of therapies subjects would receive even if not participating in the research). The IRB should not consider possible long-range effects of applying knowledge gained in...
Page 67 - An individual or family that has a primary nighttime residence that is: (i) A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations (including welfare hotels, congregate shelters, and transitional housing for the mentally ill); (ii) An institution that provides a temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized; or (ill) A public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human...