[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR50.101]

[Page 138-139]
 
                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                                SERVICES
 
PART 50_POLICIES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart A_Responsibility of PHS Awardee and Applicant Institutions for 
        Dealing With and Reporting Possible Misconduct in Science
 
Sec. 50.101  Applicability.




 Subpart A_Responsibility of PHS Awardee and Applicant Institutions for 
        Dealing With and Reporting Possible Misconduct in Science

Sec.
50.101 Applicability.
50.102 Definitions.
50.103 Assurance--Responsibilities of PHS awardee and applicant 
          institutions.
50.104 Reporting to the OSI.
50.105 Institutional compliance.

Subpart B_Sterilization of Persons in Federally Assisted Family Planning 
                                Projects

50.201 Applicability.
50.202 Definitions.
50.203 Sterilization of a mentally competent individual aged 21 or 
          older.
50.204 Informed consent requirement.
50.205 Consent form requirements.
50.206 Sterilization of a mentally incompetent individual or of an 
          institutionalized individual.
50.207 Sterilization by hysterectomy.
50.208 Program or project requirements.
50.209 Use of Federal financial assistance.
50.210 Review of regulation.

Appendix to Subpart B of Part 50--Required Consent Form

 Subpart C_Abortions and Related Medical Services in Federally Assisted 
                  Programs of the Public Health Service

50.301 Applicability.
50.302 Definitions.
50.303 General rule.
50.304 Life of the mother would be endangered.
50.305 [Reserved]
50.306 Rape and incest.
50.307 Documentation needed by programs or projects.
50.308 Drugs and devices and termination of ectopic pregnancies.
50.309 Recordkeeping requirements.
50.310 Confidentiality.

         Subpart D_Public Health Service Grant Appeals Procedure

50.401 What is the purpose of this subpart?
50.402 To what programs do these regulations apply?
50.403 What is the policy basis for these procedures?
50.404 What disputes are covered by these procedures?
50.405 What is the structure of review committees?
50.406 What are the steps in the process?

               Subpart E_Maximum Allowable Cost for Drugs

50.501 Applicability.
50.502 Definitions.
50.503 Policy.
50.504 Allowable cost of drugs.

  Subpart F_Responsibility of Applicants for Promoting Objectivity in 
                Research for Which PHS Funding Is Sought

50.601 Purpose.
50.602 Applicability.
50.603 Definitions.
50.604 Institutional responsibility regarding conflicting interests of 
          investigators
50.605 Management of conflicting interests.
50.606 Remedies.
50.607 Other HHS regulations that apply.

    Authority: Sec. 215, Public Health Service Act, 58 Stat. 690 (42 
U.S.C. 216); Sec. 1006, Public Health Service Act, 84 Stat. 1507 (42 
U.S.C. 300a-4), unless otherwise noted.

    Source: 43 FR 52165, Nov. 8, 1978, unless otherwise noted.


    Authority: Sec. 493, Public Health Service Act, as amended, 99 Stat. 
874-875 (42 U.S.C. 289b); Sec. 501(f), Public Health Service Act, as 
amended, 102 Stat. 4213 (42 U.S.C. 290aa(f)).

    Source: 54 FR 32449, Aug. 8, 1989, unless otherwise noted.


    This subpart applies to each entity which applies for a research, 
research-training, or research-related grant or cooperative agreement 
under the Public Health Service (PHS) Act. It requires each such entity 
to establish uniform policies and procedures for investigating and 
reporting instances of

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alleged or apparent misconduct involving research or research training, 
applications for support of research or research training, or related 
research activities that are supported with funds made available under 
the PHS Act. This subpart does not supersede and is not intended to set 
up an alternative to established procedures for resolving fiscal 
improprieties, issues concerning the ethical treatment of human or 
animal subjects, or criminal matters.