PUBLICATION OF "PROACTIVE COMPLIANCE SITE VISITS 2000: A COMPENDIUM OF FINDINGS AND OBSERVATIONS" Release Date: April 4, 2001 NOTICE: NOT-OD-01-030 National Institutes of Health The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is pleased to announce the publication of the “Proactive Compliance Site Visits 2000: A Compendium of Findings and Observations” (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/compliance/compendium_2000.htm). This document is available on the Grants Compliance and Oversight Web page (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/compliance/compliance.htm), which is linked on the Office of Extramural Research (OER) homepage (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm) under Grant Topics. As a result of the ten Proactive Compliance Site Visits (PCSVs) conducted by NIH during FY2000, the Division of Grants Compliance and Oversight in the Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration, OER, has developed a compendium that summarizes the observations and comments from the NIH site visit team as well as institutional observations. A key feature of the compendium is “Examples of Compliance in Action,” which describes practices observed during the site visits. The Compendium is organized into four sections: Introduction, Participating Institutions, Summary of General Observations, and Summary of Subject Matter Topic Observations. It is in the last section that information on each topic area and Examples of Compliance in Action may be found. NIH is making this document available to the broader biomedical research community as an educational tool to promote awareness of and compliance with NIH policies. As NIH conducts further PCSVs, additional information will be made available on the Grants Compliance and Oversight website. INQUIRIES Questions about the Compendium or the NIH PCSV initiative may be directed to the Division of Grants Compliance and Oversight staff at (301) 435-0949.
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