When, in the award process, should documentation of the required human subjects education be provided to NIH?
The Institute/Center that would be funding the project will request documentation that all Key Personnel have received the required education prior to issuing the award. The information should be submitted to your Grants Management Official with other Just-In-Time requirements and must contain the signature of an authorized institutional official. • Will an award be delayed until documentation of completion of the required education is provided? Yes. The award may be delayed in its entirety or NIH Staff may choose to issue an award restricting all human subjects research until documentation of completion of the education requirement has been received. If problems are encountered investigators should contact the program official or grants management specialist. Contractors and prospective contractors should consult with the project officer or contract officer. • Does the documentation that the required education has been received need to be a part of the document signed by an institutio
The Institute/Center that would be funding the project will request documentation that all Key Personnel have received the required education prior to issuing the award. The information should be submitted to your Grants Management Official with other Just-In-Time requirements and must contain the signature of an authorized institutional official.
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- When, in the award process, should documentation of the required human subjects education be provided to NIH?