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For more information, see Research Animals.

NIH uses this list of codes to indicate the extent of research animal involvement within a grant application. The codes can refer to missing information, insufficient procedures, peer review concerns, or the fact that all issues have been resolved and the award can be processed. They appear on the summary statements grantees receive, and also on the grants management and program officer worksheets in IMPAC II.

  • 10 = No live vertebrate animals involved
  • 20 = Vertebrate animals involved, administrative review required
  • 30 = Vertebrate animals involved, no SRG concerns noted
  • 44 = Vertebrate animals involved, SRG concerns noted
  • 48 = Conditional award with terms and conditions
  • 54 = Concerns resolved, conditions removed

See the list of Assured Institutions. If you have questions please contact OLAW at 301/496-7163.

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