Common Rule definition

Common Rule means the "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments; Final Rule" originally issued at 53 FR 8034-8103 (March 11, 1988). Other common rules will be referred to by their specific titles.
Common Rule means the U.S. Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, codified at 45 C.F.R. part 46, and any foreign (or United States state) equivalents.
Common Rule means the uniform administrative requirements for Federal grants as prescribed by 24 CFR Part 85 (government entities) or Part 84 (nonprofit organizations).

Examples of Common Rule in a sentence

  • The Contractor agrees to insert this provision in lower tier covered transactions in accordance with federal rules and regulations implementing Executive Order 12549, the Government-Wide Common Rule for Non-Procurement Debarment and Suspension, and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), 48 CFR Subpart 9.4.

  • By submitting this offer and signing this certificate, Proposer certifies that no suspension or disbarment is in place, which would preclude receiving a federally funded contract under the Federal OMB, A-102, Common Rule, as may be amended.

  • This includes, at Subpart A, the Basic Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Research Subjects, also known as the Common Rule.

  • The Contractor certifies that the control, utilization and disposition of property or equipment acquired using federal funds is maintained according to the provisions of OMB Circular A 102 Common Rule.

  • Contractor certifies that the control, utilization and disposition of property or equipment acquired using federal funds is maintained according to the provisions of A-102 Common Rule.


More Definitions of Common Rule

Common Rule. ’ means the ‘‘Uniform Ad- ministrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments; Final Rule’’ originally issued at 53 FR 8034–8103 (March 11, 1988). Other common rules will be referred to by their specific titles.
Common Rule means the Federal Policy for Protection of Human Subjects administered by DHHS and codified at 45 CFR 46, Subpart A.
Common Rule means a registered award declared to be a common rule under Section 46;
Common Rule means the federal regulation for the protection of human subjects currently adopted by seventeen federal agencies. The rule is codified for the Department of Health and Human Services in Title 45 CFR Part 46.
Common Rule means the "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments; Final Rule" originally issued at 53 FR 8034-8103 (March 11, 1988). Other common rules
Common Rule means the federal regulation for human subjects protections 45 CFR Part 46 (2018-07-19), including the revisions that went into effect on January 21, 2019.