Common use of Non-Identification of Subjects Clause in Contracts

Non-Identification of Subjects. Submitter agrees that all submitted data have been ‘de-identified’ so that the identities of subjects cannot be readily ascertained or otherwise associated with the data by the NIMH Data Archive staff or secondary data users (45 C.F.R. 46.102(f)). Xxxxxxxxx also agrees to verify that submitted data lack identifying information after submission. Submitter further agrees to not disclose the identities of research participants to the NIMH Data Archive staff in the future and to notify the NIH as soon as possible after submission if the Submitter discovers identifying information in the data that are submitted.

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Samples: Submission Agreement, nda.nih.gov, nda.nih.gov

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Non-Identification of Subjects. Submitter agrees that all submitted the data and/or images have been de-identified’ so that ” according to the following criterion: the identities of subjects cannot be readily ascertained or otherwise associated with the data by the NIMH Data Archive repository staff or secondary data users (45 C.F.R. 46.102(f)). Xxxxxxxxx also agrees to verify that submitted data lack identifying information after submission. Submitter further agrees not to not disclose the identities of research participants to the NIMH Data Archive staff GRDR® in the future and to verify that submitter’s data and/or images lack identifiers. Xxxxxxxxx agrees to notify the NIH as soon as possible after submission if should the Submitter discovers discover identifying information in the data that are submittedsubmitted data.

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Samples: ncats.nih.gov

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