42 U.S.C. Section 289

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42 U.S.C. Section 289

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42 U. S. C. Section 289

TITLE 42 – The Public Health and Welfare
CHAPTER 6A – PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
SUBCHAPTER III – NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES
Part H – General Provisions

INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARDS; ETHICS GUIDANCE PROGRAM
Sec. 491. [289](a) The Secretary shall by regulation require that each entity which applies for a
grant, contract, or cooperative agreement under this Act for any project or program which
involves the conduct of biomedical or behavioral research involving human subjects submit in or
with its application for such grant, contract, or cooperative agreement assurances satisfactory to
the Secretary that it has established (in accordance with regulations which the Secretary shall
prescribe) a board (to be known as an “Institutional Review Board”) to review biomedical and
behavioral research involving human subjects conducted at or supported by such entity in order
to protect the rights of the human subjects of such research.

(b)(1) The Secretary shall establish a program within the Department of Health and Human
Services under which requests for clarification and guidance with respect to ethical issues raised
in connection with biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects are responded
to promptly and appropriately.

(2) The Secretary shall establish a process for the prompt and appropriate response to
information provided to the Director of NIH respecting incidences of violations of the rights of
human subjects of research for which funds have been made available under th is Act. The
process shall include procedures for the receiving of reports of such information from recipients
of funds under this Act and taking appropriate action with respect to such violations.
(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title IV, Sec. 491, as added Pub.L. 99-158, Sec. 2, Nov. 20, 1985, 99 Stat.
873.)


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