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Hat procedures must be described in an agreement called an "assurance of compliance" with a u.S. Federal agency?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The process and procedures are put in place for ensuring that the subjects will be ‘protected in a manner’ according to the ‘Common Rule’, including review by an ‘independent committee’ comparable to an ‘IRB’.

Explanation:

  • It involves the human subject ‘protection regulations’ and policies that have certain requirements where they include that any institution involved in ‘non-exempt human’ subject ‘research conducted’ or supported by HHS should submit a written ‘assurance of compliance’ to OHRP.  
  • The only type of ‘assurance of compliance’ accepted and ‘approved by OHRP’ is the ‘Federal wide Assurance’.

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