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Air Plan Approval; Missouri; Removal
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In proposed rule document 2020–
28121 appearing on pages 82995
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December 21, 2020, make the following
correction:
(1) On page 82995, in the second
column, in the DATES section, change
‘‘January 20, 2021’’ to read ‘‘January 21,
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Establishment of Safeguards and
Program Integrity Requirements for
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Extramural Research Involving Human
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This is a notice of proposed
rulemaking to amend certain regulatory
provisions in order to adopt or
strengthen safeguards and program
integrity requirements applicable to
extramural research involving human
fetal tissue from elective abortions.
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SUMMARY:
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I. Introduction
In September 2018, the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS)
terminated a contract that provided
human fetal tissue from elective
abortions to the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for the
development of testing protocols. HHS
terminated the contract because it was
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not sufficiently assured that the contract
included the appropriate protections
applicable to fetal tissue research or met
all other procurement requirements.
HHS subsequently initiated a
comprehensive review of all HHS
research involving human fetal tissue
from elective abortions to ensure
consistency with the statutes and
regulations governing such research and
to ensure the adequacy of procedures
and oversight in light of the serious
regulatory, moral, and ethical
considerations involved.
Promoting the dignity of human life
from conception to natural death is one
of the top priorities of President
Trump’s administration. The audit and
review informed the policy process that
led to the administration’s decision,
announced June 5, 2019,1 to discontinue
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
intramural research—research
conducted within NIH by NIH
researchers—involving the use of
human fetal tissue from elective
abortion. With respect to extramural
research (research conducted outside of,
but funded by, NIH, e.g., at universities),
the administration announced that, for
new extramural research grant
applications or current research projects
in the competitive renewal process
(generally every five years) that propose
to use fetal tissue from elective
abortions and that are recommended for
potential funding through NIH’s twolevel external scientific review process,
an ethics advisory board will be
convened to review the research
proposal and recommend whether, in
light of the ethical considerations, NIH
should fund the research project—
pursuant to a law passed by Congress
(42 U.S.C 289a–1).
In the same policy statement, HHS
announced that it would also undertake
changes to its regulations and to NIH
grants policy to adopt or strengthen
safeguards and program integrity
requirements applicable to extramural
research involving human fetal tissue
from elective abortions.2 In this notice
of proposed rulemaking, HHS proposes
revisions to its Human Research
Subjects Protection Regulations (45 CFR
part 46, subpart B, Additional
Protections for Pregnant Women,
Human Fetuses, and Neonates) and its
1 See Statement from the Department of Health
and Human Services, June 5, 2019, available at
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2019/06/05/
statement-from-the-department-of-health-andhuman-services.html.
2 See Statement from the Department of Health
and Human Services, June 5, 2019, available at
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2019/06/05/
statement-from-the-department-of-health-andhuman-services.html.
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Air Plan Approval; Missouri; Removal of Control of Emissions From
Solvent Cleanup Operations
Correction
In proposed rule document 2020-28121 appearing on pages 82995
through 82998 in the issue of Monday, December 21, 2020, make the
following correction:
(1) On page 82995, in the second column, in the DATES section,
change ``January 20, 2021'' to read ``January 21, 2021.''
[FR Doc. C1-2020-28121 Filed 1-12-21; 8:45 am]
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