Re: Common Rule Elsa Nadler 09 Jun 2006 14:17 EST

Yes, the 45CFR46 is called the "Common Rule."
 Elsa

>>> "Baumann, John" <xxxxxx@UMKC.EDU> 06/09/06 2:50 PM >>>
It is my guess that they were referring to 45 CFR46, which refers to
guidelines/requirements for human subjects research.

http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/humansubjects/guidance/45cfr46.htm

John

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Subject: [RESADM-L] Common Rule

Just a quick verification. While attending sessions at the SRA meeting
this
week I heard a number of times references to the Common Rule. I have
identified an OMB Circular (A-102) that is called the common rule and
wanted
to make sure that this is the correct "common rule". Can someone
verify
for
me? Thanks!

Ronald F. Park, Jr.
Director of Fiscal Affairs
IUP Research Institute
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