[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR67.21]

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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                                SERVICES
 
PART 67--AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY AND RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart A--Research Grants for Health Services Research, Evaluation, 
                Demonstration, and Dissemination Projects
 
Sec. 67.21  Control of data and availability of publications.

    Except as otherwise provided in the terms and conditions of the 
award and subject to the confidentiality requirements of section 903(c) 
of the PHS Act, section 1142(d) of the Social Security Act, and 
Sec. 67.20 of this subpart:
    (a) All data collected or assembled for the purpose of carrying out 
health services research, evaluation, demonstration, or dissemination 
projects supported under this subpart shall be made available to the 
Administrator, upon request:
    (b) All publications, reports, papers, statistics, or other 
materials developed from work supported, in whole or in part, by an 
award made under this subpart must be submitted to the Administrator in 
a timely manner. All such publications must include an acknowledgement 
that such materials are the results of, or describe, a grant activity 
supported by AHCPR;
    (c) The AHCPR retains a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable 
license to reproduce, publish, use, or disseminate any copyrightable 
material developed in the course of or under a grant for any purpose 
consistent with AHCPR's statutory responsibilities, and to authorize 
others to do so for the accomplishment of AHCPR purposes; and
    (d) Except for identifying information protected by section 903(c) 
of the PHS Act, the Administrator, as appropriate, will make information 
obtained with AHCPR grant support available, and arrange for 
dissemination of such information and material on as broad a basis as 
practicable and in such form as to make them as useful as possible to a 
variety of audiences, including health care providers, practitioners, 
consumers, educators, and policymakers.