2 CFR §422.7
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- (a)Research institutions that conduct USDA-funded extramural research must promptly notify the ARIO should the institution become aware during an inquiry or investigation that:
- (1)Public health or safety is at risk;
- (2)The resources, reputation, or other interests of USDA are in need of protection;
- (3)Research activities should be suspended;
- (4)Federal action may be needed to protect the interest of a subject of the investigation or of others potentially affected;
- (5)A premature public disclosure of the inquiry into or investigation of the allegation may compromise the process;
- (6)The scientific community or the public should be informed; or
- (7)There is reasonable indication of possible violations of civil or criminal law.
- (b)If research misconduct proceedings reveal behavior that may be criminal in nature at any point during the proceedings, the institution must promptly notify the ARIO.