Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR)

Cooperative Oncology Group Chairpersons Meeting
November 15, 1996

"Exculpatory Language" in Informed Consent


No informed consent, whether oral or written, may include any exculpatory language through which the subject is made to waive or appear to waive any of the subject's legal rights, or releases or appears to release the investigator, the sponsor, the institution, or its agents from liability for negligence. --- 45 CFR 46.116


Examples of Exculpatory Language:

Examples of Acceptable Language