[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 5]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR1275.102]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

                          SPACE ADMINISTRATION

 

PART 1275_RESEARCH MISCONDUCT--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 1275.102  OIG handling of research misconduct matters.



    (a) When an allegation is made to the OIG, rather than to the 

awardee institution, the OIG shall determine whether the allegation 

concerns NASA research and whether the allegation, if true, falls within 

the definition of research misconduct in Sec. 1275.101(a). 

Investigation of allegations which, if true, would constitute criminal 

offenses, are not covered by this part. If these criteria are met and 

the research in question is being conducted by NASA researchers, the OIG 

shall proceed in accordance with Sec. 1275.104. If the research in 

question is being conducted at an awardee institution, another Federal 

agency, or is a collaboration between NASA researchers and co-

investigators at either academia or industry, the OIG must refer the 

allegation that meets the definition of research misconduct to the 

entities involved and determine whether to--

    (1) Defer its inquiry or investigation pending review of the results 

of an inquiry or investigation conducted at the awardee institution or 

at the Federal agency (referred to for purposes of this part as external 

investigations) determined to be the lead investigative organization for 

the case; or

    (2) Commence its own inquiry or investigation.



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    (b) The OIG must inform the NASA Office of the Chief Scientist of 

all allegations that meet the definition of research misconduct received 

by the OIG and of the determinations of the OIG required by 

Sec. 1275.101. The NASA Office of the Chief Scientist shall notify the 

NASA Office of the Chief Engineer or the NASA Office of the Chief 

Technologist when the research is either engineering or technology 

research.

    (c) The OIG should defer its inquiry or investigation pending review 

of the results of an external investigation whenever possible. 

Nevertheless, the OIG retains the right to proceed at any time with a 

NASA inquiry or investigation. Circumstances in which the OIG may elect 

not to defer its inquiry or investigation include, but are not limited 

to, the following:

    (1) When the OIG determines that the awardee institution is not 

prepared to handle the allegation in a manner consistent with this part;

    (2) When the OIG determines that NASA involvement is needed to 

protect the public interest, including public health and safety;

    (3) When the OIG determines that the allegation involves an awardee 

institution of sufficiently small size that it cannot reasonably conduct 

the investigation itself;

    (4) When the OIG determines that a NASA program or project could be 

jeopardized by the occurrence of research misconduct; or

    (5) When the OIG determines that any of the notifications or 

information required to be given to the OIG by the awardee institution 

pursuant to Sec. 1275.103(b) requires NASA to cease its deferral to the 

awardee institution's procedures and to conduct its own inquiry or 

investigation.

    (d) A copy of the investigation report, evidentiary record, and 

final determination resulting from an external investigation must be 

transmitted to the OIG for review. The OIG shall determine whether to 

recommend to the NASA Adjudication Official, or to the lead 

investigative organization in cases that involve multiple institutions, 

acceptance of the investigation report and final determination in whole 

or in part. The OIG's decision must be made within 45 days of receipt of 

the investigation report and evidentiary record. This period of time may 

be extended by the OIG for good cause. The OIG shall make this decision 

based on the OIG's assessment of the completeness of the investigation 

report, and the OIG's assessment of whether the investigating entity 

followed reasonable procedures, including whether the Respondent had an 

adequate opportunity to comment on the investigation report and whether 

these comments were given due consideration. If the OIG decides to 

recommend acceptance of the results of the external investigation, in 

whole or in part, the OIG shall transmit a copy of the final 

determination, the investigation report, and the evidentiary record to 

the NASA Adjudication Official, and to the NASA Office of the Chief 

Scientist. When the OIG decides not to recommend acceptance, the OIG 

must initiate its own investigation.

    (e) In the case of an investigation conducted by the OIG, the OIG 

shall transmit copies of the investigation report, including the 

Respondent's written comments (if any), the evidentiary record and its 

recommendations, to the institution, to the NASA Adjudication Official 

and to the NASA Office of the Chief Scientist.

    (f) Upon learning of alleged research misconduct, the OIG shall 

identify potentially implicated awards or proposals and, when 

appropriate, shall ensure that program, grant, or contracting officers 

handling them are informed. Neither a suspicion nor allegation of 

research misconduct, nor a pending inquiry or investigation, shall 

normally delay review of proposals. Subject to paragraph (g) of this 

section, reviewers or panelists shall not be informed of allegations or 

of ongoing inquiries or investigations in order to avoid influencing 

reviews. In the event that an application receives a fundable rating or 

ranking by a review panel, funding can be deferred by the program until 

the completion of the inquiry or investigation.

    (g) If, during the course of an OIG conducted inquiry or 

investigation, it appears that immediate administrative action, as 

described in Sec. 1275.106, is necessary to protect public health or 

safety, Federal resources or interests, or the interests of those 

involved in the



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inquiry or investigation, the OIG shall inform the NASA sponsor for the 

research and the NASA Office of the Chief Scientist.