Common Rule definition

Common Rule means the "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments; Final Rule" originally issued at 53 FR 8034-8103 (March 11, 1988). Other common rules will be referred to by their specific titles.
Common Rule means the U.S. Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, codified at 45 C.F.R. part 46, and any foreign (or United States state) equivalents.
Common Rule means the U.S. Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, codified at 45 C.F.R. part 46, or foreign equivalent.

Examples of Common Rule in a sentence

  • The Human Subjects Office, via the PRS Administrator, tracks compliance under the revised Common Rule for uploading of consent documents to a public website for federally funded or supported clinical trials.

  • The performance of each Investment Compartment of the Mutual Fund is illustrated with relevant charts and numerical data in the specific Annex of the Investment Compartment of the present Common Rule.

  • Documentation of Informed Consent [§46.117]The revised Common Rule modifies the requirements for documentation of consent as described below.

  • We are awaiting a final decision on the effective date and compliance date of the new regulations, as well as the issuance of several guidance documents necessary to interpret some of the more arcane new provisions in the Revised Common Rule.

  • CMS has determined that this demonstration as represented in these approved STCs meets the requirements for exemption from the human subject research provisions of the Common Rule set forth in 45 CFR § 46.104(b)(5).


More Definitions of Common Rule

Common Rule means the uniform administrative requirements for Federal grants as prescribed by 24 CFR Part 85 (government entities) or Part 84 (nonprofit organizations).
Common Rule. ’ means the ‘‘Uniform Ad- ministrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments; Final Rule’’ originally issued at 53 FR 8034–8103 (March 11, 1988). Other common rules will be referred to by their specific titles.
Common Rule means a registered award declared to be a common rule under Section 46;
Common Rule means the Federal Policy for Protection of Human Subjects administered by DHHS and codified at 45 CFR 46, Subpart A.
Common Rule means the federal regulation for the protection of human subjects currently adopted by seventeen federal agencies. The rule is codified for the Department of Health and Human Services in Title 45 CFR Part 46.
Common Rule means the "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments; Final Rule" originally issued at 53