The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 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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... reasonable and practical , any informa- tion received as a result of an inves- tigation shall remain confidential ex- cept as necessary to carry out the pur- poses of this subpart , including the conduct of an investigation , hearing ...
... reasonable and practical , any informa- tion received as a result of an inves- tigation shall remain confidential ex- cept as necessary to carry out the pur- poses of this subpart , including the conduct of an investigation , hearing ...
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actual notice or is reasonably cal- culated to give actual notice . Notice shall be considered received if sent to the ... reasonable time , date , and place as set by the ex- aminer . In setting the date , the exam- iner shall give due ...
actual notice or is reasonably cal- culated to give actual notice . Notice shall be considered received if sent to the ... reasonable time , date , and place as set by the ex- aminer . In setting the date , the exam- iner shall give due ...
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... reasonable compensation for expert testimony . B. COMPENSATION TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES IN MATTERS AFFECTING THE GOVERNMENT .01 Title 18 , U.S.C. , section 203 , prohibits an officer or employee from receiving com- pensation for ...
... reasonable compensation for expert testimony . B. COMPENSATION TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES IN MATTERS AFFECTING THE GOVERNMENT .01 Title 18 , U.S.C. , section 203 , prohibits an officer or employee from receiving com- pensation for ...
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... and never accept for himself or his family , favors or benefits under circumstances which might be construed by reasonable persons as influ- encing the performance 23 Office of the Secretary , Commerce Pt . 0 , App . A.
... and never accept for himself or his family , favors or benefits under circumstances which might be construed by reasonable persons as influ- encing the performance 23 Office of the Secretary , Commerce Pt . 0 , App . A.
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be construed by reasonable persons as influ- encing the performance of his governmental duties . " MAKE no private promises of any kind binding upon the duties of office , since a Government employee has no private word which can be ...
be construed by reasonable persons as influ- encing the performance of his governmental duties . " MAKE no private promises of any kind binding upon the duties of office , since a Government employee has no private word which can be ...
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Page 24 - No part of the money appropriated by any act shall, in the absence of express authorization by Congress, be used directly or indirectly to pay for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter, printed or written matter, or other device, intended or designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether before or after the introduction of any bill or resolution proposing such legislation...
Page 14 - This part does not require an employee to submit on a statement of employment and financial interests or supplementary statement any information relating to the employee's connection with, or interest in. a professional society or a charitable, religious, social, fraternal, recreational, public service, civic, or political organization or a similar organization not conducted as a business enterprise. For the purpose of this section, educational and other institutions doing research and development...
Page 24 - Indirectly to pay for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter, printed or written matter, or other device, Intended or designed to Influence In any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether before or after the Introduction of any bill or resolution proposing such legislation or appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers or employees of the United States or of Its departments or agencies...
Page 8 - Acceptance of food and refreshments of nominal value on infrequent occasions in the ordinary course of a luncheon or dinner meeting or other meeting or on an inspection tour where an employee may properly be in attendance...
Page 14 - If any information required to be included on a statement of employment and financial interests or supplementary statement, including holdings placed in trust, is not known to the employee but is known to another person, the employee shall request that other person to submit information in his behalf.
Page 248 - ... areas. (d) Each IRB shall Include at least one member who is not otherwise affiliated with the institution and who is not part of the immediate family of a person who is affiliated with the institution. (e) No IRB may have a member participate in the 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.
Page 251 - 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 procedures or courses of treatment, if any, that might be advantageous to the subject; (5) A statement describing the extent, if any, to which confidentiality of records identifying the subject will be maintained; (6) For research involving more than minimal risk, an explanation as to whether any compensation and an explanation as to whether any...
Page 27 - The acceptance by the claimant of any such award, compromise, or settlement shall be final and conclusive on the claimant, and shall constitute a complete release of any claim against the United States and against the employee of the Government whose act or omission gave rise to the claim, by reason of the same subject matter.
Page 28 - The failure of any agency to make final disposition of a claim within 6 months after it is filed shall, at the option of the claimant any time thereafter, be deemed a final denial of the claim for purposes of this section. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to such claims as may be asserted under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure by third party complaint, cross-claim, or counterclaim.
Page 253 - 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.