Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 2 - Administrative Components
Subchapter 39 - Innovation Services
Part 3 - OKLAHOMA DEMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD (DHSIRB)
Section 340:2-39-11 - Application procedures
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 340:2-39-11
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) General requirements.
(1) Investigators or
researchers wanting to conduct research focused on Oklahoma Department of Human
Services (DHS) employees or DHS clients must first secure written approval from
the Department of Human Services Institutional Review Board (DHRIRB).
(2) Investigators submit an
application to the DHSIRB before initiating any part of a research project,
including subject recruitment.
(3)
Permission requests may be made through the application procedures described in
this rule.
(b) New research proposals.
(1) The
DHSIRB provides DHS Form 20AD085E, Application and Instructions, for
investigators who want to submit a research proposal to DHSIRB.
(2) The application and all required
attachments must be submitted to DHSIRB. When received 14 or more calendar days
prior to the next meeting, the application is reviewed at the next regularly
scheduled DHSIRB meeting. When received 13 or fewer calendar days prior to the
next meeting, the application is reviewed at the following regularly scheduled
DHSIRB meeting. No application is considered for approval until it is fully
completed and submitted along with any required attachments.
(3) Information provided to the DHSIRB in
Form 20AD085E includes, at a minimum:
(A) the
professional qualifications of the principal investigator as well as
co-investigators;
(B) a
description of necessary support services and facilities;
(C) a description of the research protocol,
including and addressing the:
(i) research
title;
(ii) research purpose,
including identifying any expected benefits as a consequence of doing the
research;
(iii) research sponsor;
(iv) results of previous, related
research;
(v) research participant
inclusion or exclusion criteria;
(vi) justification for the use of special or
vulnerable participant populations;
(vii) research design including
appropriateness of research methods discussion;
(viii) description of procedures to be
performed;
(ix) potential risks
and a discussion of their relationship to potential participant benefits;
(x) circumstances surrounding
consent procedure, including the:
(I)
setting;
(II) participant autonomy
concerns;
(III) language
difficulties;
(IV) reading level;
and
(V) particularly vulnerable
subjects;
(xi)
procedures for documentation of informed consent, including any procedures for
obtaining assent from minors, using witnesses, translators, and document
storage;
(xii) compensation to
participants for their involvement;
(xiii) compensation for injured research
participants;
(xiv) provisions for
protection of subjects' privacy;
(xv) extra costs to participants for their
involvement in the research; and
(xvi) extra costs to third-party payers
because of participant's involvement;
(D) investigator's brochure, when one exists;
(E) informed consent document; and
(F) each application must include
a description of how the investigator obtains human subject consent, including
a copy of the investigator's proposed consent document. For further guidance,
refer to Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 340:2-39-11.1.
(4) The DHSIRB makes a
determination on the request using procedures, per OAC
340:2-39-12.
(c) Requesting a determination that a proposed research project is not human subject research.
(1) The principal
investigator is responsible for obtaining the DHSIRB determination on whether a
proposed project does or does not qualify as human subject research. A
determination includes, whether human subjects, as defined in OAC
340:2-39-6, are
involved.
(2) To receive a
determination that a research project does not constitute human subject
research, the investigator must submit a request in writing to DHSIRB. The
request must include:
(A) a completed Form
20AD085E, as described in (b) of this Section; and
(B) the proposed justification for
determining the research does not constitute human subjects research.
(3) The DHSIRB makes a
determination on the request using procedures, per OAC
340:2-39-12(b).
(d) Requesting a determination that a proposed research project is exempt from review.
(1) In some limited circumstances, per this
Section and in federal regulations, per Title 45 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, an investigator may request that DHSIRB recognizes his or her
proposed research project as a project exempt from DHSIRB review and oversight.
(2) To receive a determination
that a research project is exempt from review, the investigator must submit a
request in writing to DHSIRB. The request must include a completed Form
20AD085E, per (b) of this Section, and written justification why the
investigator is seeking an exemption determination.
(3) The DHSIRB makes a determination on the
request using the procedures, per OAC
340:2-39-12(c).
(e) Requesting an expedited review.
(1) An expedited
review may be requested if the principal investigator submits to the DHSIRB
that the proposed research project involves no more than minimal risk and:
(A) the proposed research falls within a
category of research, as determined by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human
Services and is specifically identified in the DHSIRB application, that it is
eligible for expedited review by the DHSIRB;
(B) minor changes in previously approved
research during the period for which approval is authorized; or
(C) the proposed research for which limited
DHSIRB review is sought qualifies as a condition of exemption, per Title
45 C.F.R. 46.104(d)(2)(iii),
(d)(3)(i)(C), and (d)(7) and (8).
(2) The investigator must submit a
request in writing to the DHSIRB to ask for an expedited review of his or her
proposed research project. The request must include a completed Form 20AD085E,
per (b) of this Section, and written justification why the investigator is
seeking an expedited review.
(3)
The DHSIRB makes a determination on the request, per OAC
340:2-39-12(d).
(f) Cooperative research projects.
(1) A cooperative
research project is a research project that involves DHS and at least one other
institutional review board, per
45 C.F.R. §
46.114.
(2) An investigator, in limited
circumstances, may request the DHSIRB recognize his or her proposed research
project as a cooperative research project, per
45 C.F.R. §
46.114.
(3) In the conduct of cooperative research
projects, each institutional review board including the DHSIRB, is responsible
for safeguarding the rights and welfare of human subjects.
(4) To receive recognition that a research
project is a cooperative research project, the investigator must submit a
request in writing to the DHSIRB. The request must include:
(A) a completed Form 20AD085E, per OAC
340-2-39-11(b)(1);
(B) identifying
information about the other institution, including a reliable point of contact;
and
(C) a description of the other
institution's proposed role in the cooperative research project.
(5) The DHSIRB makes a
determination on the request, per OAC
340:2-39-12(f).
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