Does UCSF monitor expenditure of funds for non-Registry HESC research? E.g., place a person in charge of ordering or approving purchases?
No. The primary focus at UCSF is on identifying non-Registry HESC activity at the account and fund level. Once this is done, no monitoring beyond normal should be needed. For direct costs, it is the responsibility of the Principal Investigator, the Department and the School to ensure compliance with University Policy and to make expenditures under the account and fund for which they are used.
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- Does UCSF monitor expenditure of funds for non-Registry HESC research? E.g., place a person in charge of ordering or approving purchases?