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, 2002 - Administrative law |
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( c ) If the Secretary grants an oral ( d ) In deciding whether to enter into hearing ,
the Secretary designates an the agreement , the Secretary may conofficial to :
sider : ( 1 ) Govern the conduct of the hear ( 1 ) The Government ' s interest in
coling ...
( c ) If the Secretary grants an oral ( d ) In deciding whether to enter into hearing ,
the Secretary designates an the agreement , the Secretary may conofficial to :
sider : ( 1 ) Govern the conduct of the hear ( 1 ) The Government ' s interest in
coling ...
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ing ; ( c ) If the Secretary grants an oral ( d ) In deciding whether to enter into
hearing , the Secretary designates an the agreement , the Secretary may
conofficial to : sider : ( 1 ) Govern the conduct of the hear ( 1 ) The Government ' s
interest in ...
ing ; ( c ) If the Secretary grants an oral ( d ) In deciding whether to enter into
hearing , the Secretary designates an the agreement , the Secretary may
conofficial to : sider : ( 1 ) Govern the conduct of the hear ( 1 ) The Government ' s
interest in ...
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State and local government subrecipients are subject to the provisions of 34 CFR
Part 80 — Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative
Agreements to State and Local Governments . ( Authority : 20 U . S . C . 1221e - 3
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State and local government subrecipients are subject to the provisions of 34 CFR
Part 80 — Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative
Agreements to State and Local Governments . ( Authority : 20 U . S . C . 1221e - 3
...
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( 42 U.S.C. 20000 ( 2 ) In deciding whether to convert a through 20000_4 ) . grant
to a cooperative agreement or a ... ( b ) The Secretary and a recipient basis of
handicap Rehabilitation Act 104 . may agree at any time to convert a of 1973 ( 29
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( 42 U.S.C. 20000 ( 2 ) In deciding whether to convert a through 20000_4 ) . grant
to a cooperative agreement or a ... ( b ) The Secretary and a recipient basis of
handicap Rehabilitation Act 104 . may agree at any time to convert a of 1973 ( 29
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... and (5) any Federal agreement, arrangement, or other contract which has as
one of its purposes the provision of assistance. (g) The term program or activity
and the term program mean all of the operations of— (1)(i) A department, agency,
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... and (5) any Federal agreement, arrangement, or other contract which has as
one of its purposes the provision of assistance. (g) The term program or activity
and the term program mean all of the operations of— (1)(i) A department, agency,
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Page 304 - The time and place so fixed shall be reasonable and shall be subject to change for cause. The complainant, if any, shall be advised of the time and place of the hearing. An applicant or recipient may waive a hearing and submit written information and argument for the record. The failure of an applicant or recipient to request a hearing...
Page 263 - Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.
Page 265 - IRB consists entirely of men or entirely of women, including the institution's consideration of qualified persons of both sexes, so long as no selection is made to the IRB on the basis of gender. No IRB may consist entirely of members of one profession. (c) Each IRB shall include at least one member whose primary concerns are in scientific areas and at least one member whose primary concerns are in nonscientific areas. (d) Each IRB shall include at least one member who is not otherwise affiliated...
Page 269 - When appropriate, one or more of the following elements of information shall also be provided to each subject: (1) A statement that the particular treatment or procedure may involve risks to the subject (or to the embryo or fetus, if the subject is or may become pregnant) which are currently unforeseeable; (2) Anticipated circumstances under which the subject's participation may be terminated by the investigator without regard to the subject's consent; (3) Any additional costs to the subject that...
Page 265 - Except when an expedited review procedure is used (see §97.110), review proposed research at convened meetings at which a majority of the members of the IRB are present, including at least one member whose primary concerns are in nonscientific areas. In order for the research to be approved, it shall receive the approval of a majority of those members present at the meeting.
Page 264 - 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 251 - The grantee certifies that it will or will continue to provide a drug-free workplace by: (a) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; (b) Establishing...
Page 331 - The entity of such State or local government that distributes such assistance and each such department or agency (and each other State or local government entity) to which the assistance is extended, in the case of assistance to a State or local government; (2)(i) A college, university, or other postsecondary institution, or a public system of...
Page 265 - IRB membership. (a) Each IRB shall have at least five members, with varying backgrounds to promote complete and adequate review of research activities commonly conducted by the institution. The IRB shall be sufficiently qualified through the experience and expertise of its members, and the diversity of the members...
Page 24 - Any officer or employee of an agency, who by virtue of his employment or official position, has possession of, or access to, agency records which contain individually identifiable information the disclosure of which is prohibited by this section or by rules or regulations established thereunder, and...