Compelling Circumstances definition
Compelling Circumstances means those facts that convince the Research COI Committee or its designee that a Covered Individual who has a Financial Interest should be permitted to conduct a CHS Research Project, taking into account the following factors:
Compelling Circumstances means those facts that convince the Vice Dean for Science and/or the CIMU that an Investigator may participate in a Sponsored Project despite the existence of a Significant Financial Interest. Factors that may be evaluated by the CIMU in determining whether Compelling Circumstances are present are listed in NYU Langone’s Procedures on Research Conflict of Interest and Sponsored Programs.
Compelling Circumstances means those facts that convince the Vice Dean for Science and the RCOIC that an Investigator may participate in a Sponsored Project despite the existence of a Significant Financial Interest. Factors that may be evaluated by the RCOIC in determining whether Compelling Circumstances are present are listed in the Research Conflict of Interest Committee - Operating Guidelines (Appendix B to the Medical Center’s Policies on Conflicts of Interest, Commitment and Consulting).
Examples of Compelling Circumstances in a sentence
The decision to grant a deferral or suspension on Compassionate and Compelling Circumstances is at Shafston College’s discretion.
Compelling Circumstances – Circumstances in which failure to act may result in bodily harm, property loss or damage, loss of evidence or violation of law or of College policy, or liability to the College or to a student, faculty, or staff member.
Electronic Records – Messages, transmissions and data, metadata, including, telephone records, e-mail, voice mail, data files and other electronic and digital Emergency Circumstances – Circumstances in which time is of the essence and it is more likely than not that delaying action would result in Compelling Circumstances.