If new Key Personnel involved in human subjects research are included in a non-competing Progress Report, does documentation of their compliance with the education requirement need to be provided?
Yes. Documentation of compliance with the education requirement must be provided for all Key Personnel involved in human subjects research once for each competing award. If Key Personnel are added to an award in a non-competing year, documentation that they have received the required education should be included in the next non-competing Progress Report.
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