Neither DHHS nor FDA regulations address payments to subjects directly. So, since they are not forbidden, they are allowed.
A chapter in the IRB book by Bankert & Amdur covers the topic very nicely and gives several references.
Bob Bienkowski
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> I know this to be true but can't find the wording in A21. In a research
> study involving Humans Subjects, you can pay participants for their
> involvement. What is this called and where do I find it? thanks
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