The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 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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... prohibited and shall be governed by the Controlled Substances Act ( 21 U.S.C. 841–845 ) ; driv- ing under the influence of an alcoholic beverage , drug or controlled substance is prohibited and shall be governed by the Maryland ...
... prohibited and shall be governed by the Controlled Substances Act ( 21 U.S.C. 841–845 ) ; driv- ing under the influence of an alcoholic beverage , drug or controlled substance is prohibited and shall be governed by the Maryland ...
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... prohibited from release by law . This policy calls for the fullest re- sponsible disclosure consistent with those requirements of administrative necessity and confidentiality which are recognized in the Freedom of Informa- tion Act ...
... prohibited from release by law . This policy calls for the fullest re- sponsible disclosure consistent with those requirements of administrative necessity and confidentiality which are recognized in the Freedom of Informa- tion Act ...
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... prohibited by law , the re- sponsible Department official may in his discretion grant notification of or access to a record in a system of records which is exempt under para- graph ( b ) of this section . Discretionary notification of ...
... prohibited by law , the re- sponsible Department official may in his discretion grant notification of or access to a record in a system of records which is exempt under para- graph ( b ) of this section . Discretionary notification of ...
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... prohibited by the Act or by rules or regulations established thereunder , and who , knowing that disclosure of the specific mate- rial is so prohibited , willfully discloses the material in any manner to any person or agency not ...
... prohibited by the Act or by rules or regulations established thereunder , and who , knowing that disclosure of the specific mate- rial is so prohibited , willfully discloses the material in any manner to any person or agency not ...
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... expressly or implic- itly prohibited by statute or regula- tion ; ( 3 ) Offset is cost - effective or has sig- nificant deterrent value ; ( 4 ) Offset does not substantially im- pair or 98 $ 30.14 45 CFR Subtitle A ( 10-1-94 Edition )
... expressly or implic- itly prohibited by statute or regula- tion ; ( 3 ) Offset is cost - effective or has sig- nificant deterrent value ; ( 4 ) Offset does not substantially im- pair or 98 $ 30.14 45 CFR Subtitle A ( 10-1-94 Edition )
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Page 48 - 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 304 - program" includes any program, project, or activity for the provision of services, financial aid, or other benefits to individuals (Including education or training, health, welfare, rehabilitation, housing, or other services, whether provided through employees of the recipient of Federal financial assistance or provided by others through contracts or other arrangements with the recipient, and including work opportunities and cash or loan or other assistance to individuals) , or for the provision...
Page 228 - Where it is determined that certain expenses are for the support of a service unit or facility whose output is susceptible of measurement on a workload or other quantitative basis, such expenses should be set aside as a separate cost grouping for distribution on such basis to organized research and other hospital activities.
Page 323 - Whenever there is offered (in whole or in part) a public document, such as an official report, decision, opinion, or published scientific or economic statistical data issued by any of the executive departments (or their subdivisions) , legislative agencies or committees, or administrative agencies of the Federal Government (including Government-owned corporations) , or a similar document issued by a State or its agencies, and such document (or part thereof) has been shown by the offerer to be reasonably...
Page 130 - Upon the request of an applicant or offeror (with the approval of its Institutional Review Board), the Secretary may modify or waive specific requirements of this subpart, with the approval of the Ethical Advisory Board after such opportunity for public comment as the Ethical Advisory Board considers appropriate in the particular instance. In making such decisions, the Secretary will consider whether the risks to the subject are so outweighed by the sum of the benefit to the subject and the importance...
Page 402 - Employment assistance to students. (a) Assistance by recipient in making available outside employment. A recipient which assists any agency, organization or person in making employment available to any of its students: (1) Shall assure itself that such employment Is made available without discrimination on the basis of sex; and (2) Shall not render such services to any agency, organization, or person which discriminates on the basis of sex in its employment practices. (b) Employment of students by...
Page 135 - ... requirements in Subpart A of this part and paragraph (b) of this section, provided an appropriate mechanism for protecting the children who will participate as subjects in the research is substituted, and provided further that the waiver is not inconsistent with federal, state or local law. The choice of an appropriate mechanism would depend upon the nature and purpose of the activities described in the protocol, the risk and anticipated benefit to the research subjects, and their age, maturity,...
Page 134 - ... §46.408 Requirements for permission by parents or guardians and for assent by children. (a) In addition to the determinations required under other applicable sections of this subpart, the IRB shall determine that adequate provisions are made for soliciting the assent of the children, when in the judgment of the IRB the children are capable of providing assent. In determining whether children are capable of assenting, the IRB shall take into account the ages, maturity, and psychological state...
Page 128 - Jan. 11, 1978] §46.204 Ethical Advisory Boards. (a) One or more Ethical Advisory Boards shall be established by the Secretary. Members of these board(s) shall be so selected that the board(s) will be competent to deal with medical, legal, social, ethical, and related issues and may include, for example, research scientists, physicians, psychologists, sociologists, educators, lawyers, and ethicists, as well as representatives of the general public. No board member may be a regular, full-time employee...
Page 49 - ... with respect to grants, the contract may provide, with such special stipulations in the contract as may be deemed necessary in the public interest, for leaving the ownership and disposition of all domestic rights for determination by the contracting institution in accordance with such policies and procedures. [23 FR 1215, Feb.