HHS Releases Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Update 2005 Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct
ORI issues proposed updates on the PHS Policies on Research Misconduct and seeks comments from the public, including research integrity stakeholders across diverse research communities.to update the 2005 Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct. The current regulation establishes the requirements for addressing research misconduct in PHS-funded research.
ORI policies on research misconduct have not been revised since 2005. Prior to the NPRM release, ORI published a Request for Information to solicit views on the 2005 regulations from the public, including key stakeholders and collaborative groups.Clarifying and adding definitions of key terms to help institutions make research misconduct findings.
Developing a streamlined appeals process for respondents who wish to dispute ORI’s findings and administrative actions. “The NPRM is an opportunity for ORI and PHS-funded institutions to establish a mutual understanding about how we will work together to protect the integrity of research,” said Sheila Garrity, ORI Director. “This is why it is absolutely critical for the research community to provide comments. The public needs to know that every comment will be read and considered as we work on the final rule or develop further guidance in the future.
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