The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 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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... disclosure under this section , any reasonably seg- regable portion of such record shall , notwithstanding such fact , and to the extent feasible , be provided to any per- son requesting same , after deletion of the portions which are ...
... disclosure under this section , any reasonably seg- regable portion of such record shall , notwithstanding such fact , and to the extent feasible , be provided to any per- son requesting same , after deletion of the portions which are ...
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... disclosure by statute . ( d ) Information given in confidence . This includes information obtained by or given to the Commission which con- stitutes confidential commercial or fi- nancial information , privileged infor- mation , or ...
... disclosure by statute . ( d ) Information given in confidence . This includes information obtained by or given to the Commission which con- stitutes confidential commercial or fi- nancial information , privileged infor- mation , or ...
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... disclosure of records to an educational or non- commercial scientific institution , the requester shall be charged only for the actual duplication cost of the records and only to the extent that the number of duplications exceeds 100 ...
... disclosure of records to an educational or non- commercial scientific institution , the requester shall be charged only for the actual duplication cost of the records and only to the extent that the number of duplications exceeds 100 ...
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... disclosure to consumer credit reporting agencies and referral to collection agencies , may be utilized to obtain payment . ( j ) Waiver or reduction of charges . Fees otherwise chargeable in connection with a request for disclosure of a ...
... disclosure to consumer credit reporting agencies and referral to collection agencies , may be utilized to obtain payment . ( j ) Waiver or reduction of charges . Fees otherwise chargeable in connection with a request for disclosure of a ...
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... disclosure . The Commission will not disclose any record contained in a system of records by any means of communication to any person or any other agency except by written request of or prior written con- sent of the individual to whom ...
... disclosure . The Commission will not disclose any record contained in a system of records by any means of communication to any person or any other agency except by written request of or prior written con- sent of the individual to whom ...
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Page 241 - 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 these actions Including the number of members voting for, against, and...
Page 239 - IRB's initial or continuing review of any project in which the member has a conflicting interest, except to provide information requested by the IRB. (f) An IRB may, in its discretion, invite individuals with competence in special areas to assist in the review of issues which require expertise beyond or in addition to that available on the IRB. These individuals may not vote with the IRB.
Page 256 - Whoever corruptly, or by threats of force, or by any threatening letter or communication influences, obstructs, or impedes or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede the due and proper administration of the law under which such proceeding is being had before such department or agency of the United States, or the due and proper exercise of the power of inquiry under which such inquiry or investigation is being had by either House, or any committee of either House or any Joint committee of the...
Page 279 - Government employment. Incompatible activities include but are not limited to: (1) Acceptance of a fee, compensation, gift, payment of expense, or any other thing of monetary value in circumstances in which acceptance may result in or create the appearance of, conflicts of interest...
Page 256 - Columbia, within the jurisdiction of which the inquiry is carried on or within the jurisdiction of which said person guilty of contumacy or refusal to obey is found or resides or is domiciled or transacts business, or has appointed an agent for receipt of service of process, upon application by the Attorney General of the United States shall have jurisdiction to issue to such person an order requiring such person to appear before the Commission or a...
Page 241 - Statements of significant new findings provided to subjects, as required by §690.116(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 for inspection and copying by authorized representatives of the department or agency at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner. (Approved by the Office of Management...
Page 605 - Interior (Parts 114-1—114-99) 115 Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 115-1 — 115-99) 128 Department of Justice (Parts 128-1—128-99) SUBTITLE D — OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT [RESERVED] SUBTITLE E — FEDERAL INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS SYSTEM 201 Federal Information Resources Management Regulation (Parts 201-1—201-99) [Reserved] SUBTITLE F — FEDERAL TRAVEL REGULATION SYSTEM 300 General (Parts...
Page 611 - Advisory Council on Historic Preservation African Development Foundation Federal Acquisition Regulation Agency for International Development, United States Federal Acquisition Regulation Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service Agriculture Department Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Chief Financial Officer, Office of Commodity Credit Corporation Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Economic...
Page 617 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Federal Acquisition Regulation National Agricultural Library National Agricultural Statistics Service National Archives and Records Administration Information Security Oversight Office National Bureau of Standards National Capital Planning Commission National Commission for Employment Policy National Commission on Libraries and Information Science National and Community Service, Corporation for National Council on Disability National Credit Union Administration...
Page 89 - ... handicapped persons. A recipient is not required to make structural changes in existing facilities where other methods are effective in achieving compliance with paragraph (a) of this section. In choosing among available methods for meeting the requirement of paragraph (a) of this section, a recipient shall give priority to those methods that offer programs and activities to handicapped persons in the most integrated setting appropriate.