ACT Authorization Target Sample Clauses

The ACT Authorization Target clause defines the specific objectives or thresholds that must be met for authorization under an ACT (Authorization for Clinical Trial) agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the required regulatory, ethical, or institutional approvals that must be obtained before a clinical trial or related activity can commence. For example, it may specify that all necessary ethics committee approvals and regulatory clearances are prerequisites for starting the study. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties are clear on the conditions that must be satisfied for authorization, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized or premature commencement of activities.
ACT Authorization Target. An average of at least 54.0% of all adults recommended for LOC-4 shall be authorized into LOC-3 or LOC-4.