40 CFR §26.1125
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Any person or institution who intends to conduct or sponsor human research covered by § 26.1101(a) shall, after receiving approval from all appropriate IRBs, submit to EPA prior to initiating such research all information relevant to the proposed research specified by § 26.1115(a), and the following additional information, to the extent not already included:
- (a)A discussion of:
- (1)The potential risks to human subjects;
- (2)The measures proposed to minimize risks to the human subjects;
- (3)The nature and magnitude of all expected benefits of such research, and to whom they would accrue;
- (4)Alternative means of obtaining information comparable to what would be collected through the proposed research; and
- (5)The balance of risks and benefits of the proposed research.
- (b)All information for subjects and written informed consent agreements as originally provided to the IRB, and as approved by the IRB.
- (c)Information about how subjects will be recruited, including any advertisements proposed to be used.
- (d)A description of the circumstances and methods proposed for presenting information to potential human subjects for the purpose of obtaining their informed consent.
- (e)All correspondence between the IRB and the investigators or sponsors.
- (f)Official notification to the sponsor or investigator, in accordance with the requirements of this subpart, that research involving human subjects has been reviewed and approved by an IRB.