(A) Purpose statement
(1) The purpose of this rule is to assure the
protection of human subjects for all research projects involving human subjects
and to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws,
including the Code of Federal Regulations,
(CFR)
Title 45, public welfare, department of health and human services, part 46,
protection of human subjects ( 45 C.F.R.
46) as well as any subsequent changes
to the federal policy for the protection of human subjects. The university will
have an institutional review board for human subjects (IRB), which will serve
to review all research projects involving human subjects. For the purposes of
this rule, the definitions and procedures of 45 C.F.R.
46 are incorporated by
reference. In cases of conflict between this rule and federal regulations, the
federal regulations take precedence.
(2) The applicable federal regulations will
be made available on the university's website.
(B) Applicability and ethical principles
(1) This rule applies to all activities
which, in whole or in part, involve research with human subjects if:
(a) The research is sponsored by Shawnee
state university; or
(b) The
research is directed or conducted by university faculty or staff in connection
with their institutional responsibilities , or
students of Shawnee state; or
(c) The research is conducted by university
students under the direction of university faculty or staff; or
(d) The research is conducted at the
university or involves use of university property.
(2) Research projects that meet the
definition of "research," as defined by in
45 C.F.R.
46
45-CFR-46, and are designed for
dissemination beyond the classroom are covered by this rule. The university may
create a preliminary review process for research projects to determine whether
such projects
are subject to or exempt from
require IRB review.
(3) The university IRB and researchers
subject to this rule are to be guided by the ethical principles set forth in
the "Belmont report ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of
human subjects of research" (Belmont report), which is created by the national
commission for the protection of human subjects of biomedical and behavioral
research. The Belmont report will be made available on the university's
website.
(C)
Institutional review board
(1) IRB membership
(a) The IRB will consist of seven voting
members from varying and diverse backgrounds with the professional competence
and training necessary to review specific research activities. Six members will
be university faculty or staff from varying disciplines including scientific
and nonscientific backgrounds as well as undergraduate and graduate programs.
Consideration will be given to diversity of gender, race and cultural
backgrounds among the IRB members. One external member will be appointed and
will not have any contractual relationship or other affiliation with Shawnee
state university, and will not be an immediate family member of a person
affiliated with the university.
(b)
The term for each member will be three years and will commence at the beginning
of a fall semester and end at the conclusion of the summer term of the final
year of service. Appointments will be proportionately staggered. Members may
serve more than one term.
(c) A
majority of the voting members of the IRB constitutes a quorum.
(d) Outside assistance. The IRB may invite
other individuals with competence in special areas to assist the IRB in the
review of applications
to conduct research. Such
individuals are not permitted to vote with the IRB.
(2) Appointment process
(a) Members. The provost and vice president
of
for
academic
and student affairs will appoint the
members of the IRB, in consultation with the university faculty senate and the
IRB chairperson. In considering each appointment, the provost will review the
existing composition of the IRB in light of the composition requirements of
this rule and 45
-
C.F.R.
CFR-
46.
(b) Chairperson and
chairperson-elect. The provost is responsible for appointing a chairperson and
chairperson-elect from the IRB membership. The chairperson should have at least
one year of service on an IRB, which may be at another institution. The terms
for the chairperson and chairperson-elect will be for one year, and both may
serve multiple terms.
The roles and responsibilities of
the chairperson and chairpersonelect shall be set forth in an accompanying
procedure.
(D) Procedures
The provost is responsible for establishing procedures, subject
to the president's approval, to ensure that the IRB and the university's
research involving human subjects are in conformance with federal, state, and local laws. As part of the process in developing
procedures, the provost may confer with members of the IRB and other university
groups or individuals. Procedures will include, but not be limited to, the
application process for students and faculty, standards and criteria for the
IRB review and approval process, meetings of the IRB, an exempt or expedited
review process, standards for record-keeping, requirements for informed
consent, and other processes to ensure protection of human subjects and legal
compliance.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code 3362-5-26
Effective:
9/2/2022
Promulgated Under:
111.15
Statutory Authority:
3362.03
Rule Amplifies:
3362.03
Prior Effective Dates: 09/04/2007, 01/28/2013, 06/22/2018,
09/02/2022