Fayetteville
State University, in compliance with Federal regulation, Title 45 Code of
Federal Regulations Part 46 (revised June 18, 1991) establishes this Policy
and Procedures for the Protection of Human Research Subjects. This policy and its procedures applies to all research involving human
subjects conducted under the auspices of a department, school, or research unit,
regardless of funding status.
Every
person conducting research involving human subjects at Fayetteville State
University is expected to be aware and implement the university’s Policy
and Procedures for the Protection of Human Research Subjects. As a part of the university’s primary mission of education, every
person involved in any phase of research in which human subjects are included
must be educated to the principles and values which govern such research
activities.
Included
in this document are “Procedures to Conduct Research Involving Human
Subjects.” Failure to abide by
the policy and procedures will be considered a violation and shall be dealt with
accordingly.
Regulations
extend to the use of human organs, tissues, and body fluids from individually
identifiable human subjects as well as to graphic, written, or recorded
information derived from individually identifiable human subjects. The use of autopsy materials is governed by applicable State of North
Carolina law and is not directly regulated by 45CFR46.
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