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Assurance - Small Organization Statement

Small institutions (typically 1 to 10 persons) usually cannot conduct an inquiry or investigation into an allegation of research misconduct without apparent or real conflict of interest as required by the PHS Policies on Research Misconduct (42 CFR Part 93). These organizations may establish an assurance by filing the Small Organization Statement in lieu of a formal institutional policy.

By submitting the Small Organization Statement the institution agrees to report all allegations of research misconduct to ORI. ORI or another appropriate office in the Department of Health and Human Services then works with the institution to develop and implement a process consistent with the regulation.


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Note: Use of the Small Organization Statement, however, does not relieve the institution from complying with other provisions of the PHS regulation including:
- Submission of the Annual Report on Possible Research Misconduct.
- Establishing a process for reporting allegations within the institution.
- Taking immediate or interim administrative actions.
- Maintaining confidentiality of the proceedings.
- Protecting the whistleblower.
- Restoring the reputation, as appropriate, of the respondent when the allegations are not supported.
- Fostering a research environment that promotes integrity, and making reports to ORI.

If you have any questions regarding this statement or your institution's responsibilities in applying for or receiving PHS funding, please contact Robin Parker at Robin.Parker@hhs.gov.  Phone: (240) 453-8400.




 
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