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What kinds of situations should be reported to OLAW under IV.F.3. of the PHS Policy, and when, where, and how should they be reported?

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What kinds of situations should be reported to OLAW under IV.F.3. of the PHS Policy, and when, where, and how should they be reported?

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Guidance on reporting noncompliance is in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts NOT-OD-05-034.

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Guidance on reporting noncompliance is in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts NOT-OD-05-034. • Should the IACUC report sanctions other than suspensions that are imposed by the Committee or by other institutional officials? Sanctions imposed by the IACUC or by an institutional official due to serious or continuing noncompliance or serious deviations from the Guide must be reported to OLAW. Guidance on reporting noncompliance is in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts NOT-OD-05-034. • Are all documents submitted to OLAW subject to the Freedom of Information Act? The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C.522, provides individuals with a right of access to records in the possession of the federal government. All documents submitted to OLAW are subject to the FOIA. However, the government may withhold information pursuant to the exemptions and exclusions contained in FOIA. In a ruling by the US District Court for the District of Columbia Div. No 99-3024, In Defense of Animals v. D

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