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POLICY NO : '''8003'''<br />
POLICY NO : '''8003'''<br />
EFFECTIVE DATE: '''02/11/05'''<br />
EFFECTIVE DATE: '''02/11/05'''<br />
REVISED DATE:<br />
REVISED DATE:<br />
REVIEWED DATE:<br />


REVIEWED DATE:<br />
== Basis for Policy ==
 
 
 
 
=== Basis for Policy ===
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The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) is committed to maintaining an academic environment based on honesty, integrity and ethical conduct. UNMC promotes an environment of productivity, creativity, and academic freedom, while establishing firm expectations that individuals will not knowingly, intentionally or recklessly commit misconduct.
The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) is committed to maintaining an academic environment based on honesty, integrity and ethical conduct. UNMC promotes an environment of productivity, creativity, and academic freedom, while establishing firm expectations that individuals will not knowingly, intentionally or recklessly commit misconduct.


UNMC is responsible for the inquiry, investigation and adjudication of alleged research misconduct. As a recipient of federal research funds, UNMC must comply with federal policies and regulations on responding to allegations of research misconduct including:<br />
UNMC is responsible for the inquiry, investigation and adjudication of alleged research misconduct. As a recipient of federal research funds, UNMC must comply with federal policies and regulations on responding to allegations of research misconduct including:  
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* "Federal Policy on Research Misconduct", Executive Office of the President, 65 FR No. 235, December 6, 2000, Office of Science and Technology Policy
* "Federal Policy on Research Misconduct", Executive Office of the President, 65 FR No. 235, December 6, 2000, Office of Science and Technology Policy
*    "Responsibility of PHS Awardee and Applicant Institutions for Dealing with and Reporting Possible Misconduct in Science", 42 CFR Part 50, Subpart A, Public Health Service regulations
*    "Responsibility of PHS Awardee and Applicant Institutions for Dealing with and Reporting Possible Misconduct in Science", 42 CFR Part 50, Subpart A, Public Health Service regulations
*    "Research Misconduct", 45 CFR Part 689, National Science Foundation regulations
*    "Research Misconduct", 45 CFR Part 689, National Science Foundation regulations
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=== Scope ===
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This policy applies to all individuals at UNMC engaged in research, including non-funded projects, projects supported by the Public Health Service (PHS), the National Science Foundation (NSF), other governmental entities and private funding sources. This policy applies to any person paid by, under the control of, or affiliated with UNMC, such as scientists, trainees, technicians, and other staff members, students, fellows, guest researchers and collaborators.<br />
== Scope ==
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This policy applies to all individuals at UNMC engaged in research, including non-funded projects, projects supported by the Public Health Service (PHS), the National Science Foundation (NSF), other governmental entities and private funding sources. This policy applies to any person paid by, under the control of, or affiliated with UNMC, such as scientists, trainees, technicians, and other staff members, students, fellows, guest researchers and collaborators.


=== Applicability ===
== Applicability ==
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This policy applies only to misconduct involving research. Non-research related misconduct that involves fraud, plagiarism, fabrication or other types of misconduct shall be addressed through procedures outlined in the UNMC Faculty, Graduate Student, and Student handbooks.<br />
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This policy applies only to misconduct involving research. Non-research related misconduct that involves fraud, plagiarism, fabrication or other types of misconduct shall be addressed through procedures outlined in the UNMC Faculty, Graduate Student, and Student handbooks.


=== Definitions ===
== Definitions ==
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Allegation means any written or oral statement or other indication of possible research misconduct made to an institutional official.
Allegation means any written or oral statement or other indication of possible research misconduct made to an institutional official.
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Research Misconduct or Misconduct in Science means fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the scientific community for proposing, performing or reviewing research, or in reporting research results. It does not include honest error or honest differences in interpretations or judgments of data.
Research Misconduct or Misconduct in Science means fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the scientific community for proposing, performing or reviewing research, or in reporting research results. It does not include honest error or honest differences in interpretations or judgments of data.


Whistleblower means a person who makes an allegation of research misconduct.<br />
Whistleblower means a person who makes an allegation of research misconduct.
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== Responsibility for Implementation ==


=== Responsibility for Implementation ===
The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs is responsible for assuring compliance with federal, state and university policies and procedures governing the responsible and ethical conduct of research. The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs delegates responsibility for responding to allegations of research misconduct to the Research Integrity Officer, who shall be responsible for carrying out inquiries and investigations that thoroughly evaluate the facts while protecting the rights of the parties involved in the alleged misconduct.
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The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs is responsible for assuring compliance with federal, state and university policies and procedures governing the responsible and ethical conduct of research. The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs delegates responsibility for responding to allegations of research misconduct to the Research Integrity Officer, who shall be responsible for carrying out inquiries and investigations that thoroughly evaluate the facts while protecting the rights of the parties involved in the alleged misconduct.<br />
== Procedures ==
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=== Procedures ===
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'''Reporting Misconduct'''
'''Reporting Misconduct'''    
   
          
          
* Initial Report. All employees, students or other individuals associated with UNMC should report observed, suspected, or apparent research misconduct to the Research Integrity Officer at 559-6767 or to the UNMC Compliance Hotline at 1-866-568-5430.
* Initial Report. All employees, students or other individuals associated with UNMC should report observed, suspected, or apparent research misconduct to the Research Integrity Officer at 559-6767 or to the UNMC Compliance Hotline at 1-866-568-5430.


If an individual is unsure whether the suspected incident falls within the definition of research misconduct, s/he may call the Research Integrity Officer to discuss the suspected misconduct informally. Such discussions shall be confidential. If the circumstances do not meet the definition of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer will refer the individual or allegation to other offices with responsibility for resolving the problem.
If an individual is unsure whether the suspected incident falls within the definition of research misconduct, s/he may call the Research Integrity Officer to discuss the suspected misconduct informally. Such discussions shall be confidential. If the circumstances do not meet the definition of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer will refer the individual or allegation to other offices with responsibility for resolving the problem.        
       
          
          
* Protecting the Whistleblower/Complainant. UNMC representatives who receive or learn of an allegation of research misconduct will treat the whistleblower or complainant with fairness and respect. UNMC will protect the privacy of those who report misconduct in good faith to the maximum extent possible. If the whistleblower/complainant requests anonymity, UNMC will make an effort to honor the request during the allegation assessment or inquiry to the extent permitted by policies and regulations. If the matter is referred to an investigation committee, and the whistleblower's testimony is required, s/he will be notified that anonymity may no longer be guaranteed. UNMC will also take reasonable steps to protect the position and reputation of the individual who reports, and other individuals who cooperate with the inquiry and any subsequent investigation, against retaliation. UNMC employees will immediately report any alleged or apparent retaliation to the Research Integrity Officer.
* Protecting the Whistleblower/Complainant. UNMC representatives who receive or learn of an allegation of research misconduct will treat the whistleblower or complainant with fairness and respect. UNMC will protect the privacy of those who report misconduct in good faith to the maximum extent possible. If the whistleblower/complainant requests anonymity, UNMC will make an effort to honor the request during the allegation assessment or inquiry to the extent permitted by policies and regulations. If the matter is referred to an investigation committee, and the whistleblower's testimony is required, s/he will be notified that anonymity may no longer be guaranteed. UNMC will also take reasonable steps to protect the position and reputation of the individual who reports, and other individuals who cooperate with the inquiry and any subsequent investigation, against retaliation. UNMC employees will immediately report any alleged or apparent retaliation to the Research Integrity Officer.        
       
          
          
* Protecting the Respondent. UNMC representatives who receive or learn of an allegation of research misconduct will treat the respondent with fairness and respect. The respondent's identity and circumstances of the investigation shall remain confidential to the extent possible without compromising public health and safety or thoroughly carrying out the inquiry or investigation.
* Protecting the Respondent. UNMC representatives who receive or learn of an allegation of research misconduct will treat the respondent with fairness and respect. The respondent's identity and circumstances of the investigation shall remain confidential to the extent possible without compromising public health and safety or thoroughly carrying out the inquiry or investigation.        
       
          
          
* Cooperation with Inquiries and Investigations. UNMC employees and students will cooperate in the review of allegations and the conduct of inquiries and investigations, and have an obligation to provide relevant evidence to the Research Integrity Officer or other institutional officials on misconduct allegations.
* Cooperation with Inquiries and Investigations. UNMC employees and students will cooperate in the review of allegations and the conduct of inquiries and investigations, and have an obligation to provide relevant evidence to the Research Integrity Officer or other institutional officials on misconduct allegations.        
       
          
          
* Preliminary Assessment of Allegations. Upon receiving an allegation of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer will immediately assess the allegation to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant an inquiry, whether PHS or NSF funds are involved, and whether the allegation falls under the definition of research misconduct.
* Preliminary Assessment of Allegations. Upon receiving an allegation of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer will immediately assess the allegation to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant an inquiry, whether PHS or NSF funds are involved, and whether the allegation falls under the definition of research misconduct.        
       
          
          
* Sequestration of Research Records. After determining that an allegation falls within the definition of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer must ensure that all original research records and materials relevant to the allegation are immediately secured. The Research Integrity Officer may consult with UNMC legal counsel and/or ORI for advice and assistance in this regard.
* Sequestration of Research Records. After determining that an allegation falls within the definition of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer must ensure that all original research records and materials relevant to the allegation are immediately secured. The Research Integrity Officer may consult with UNMC legal counsel and/or ORI for advice and assistance in this regard.
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'''Inquiry Process'''
'''Inquiry Process'''
      
      
* Initiation and Purpose of the Inquiry. Following the preliminary assessment, if the Research Integrity Officer determines that the allegation constitutes suspected research misconduct, s/he will initiate the inquiry process. The respondent will be notified within five (5) business days after the inquiry has begun. The purpose of the inquiry is to make a preliminary evaluation of the available evidence and testimony of the respondent, whistleblower, and key witnesses to determine whether there is sufficient evidence of possible research misconduct to warrant an investigation. The purpose of the inquiry is not to reach a final conclusion about whether misconduct definitely occurred or who was responsible.
* Initiation and Purpose of the Inquiry. Following the preliminary assessment, if the Research Integrity Officer determines that the allegation constitutes suspected research misconduct, s/he will initiate the inquiry process. The respondent will be notified within five (5) business days after the inquiry has begun. The purpose of the inquiry is to make a preliminary evaluation of the available evidence and testimony of the respondent, whistleblower, and key witnesses to determine whether there is sufficient evidence of possible research misconduct to warrant an investigation. The purpose of the inquiry is not to reach a final conclusion about whether misconduct definitely occurred or who was responsible.        
       
          
          
* Inquiry Committee. The Research Integrity Officer, in consultation with other UNMC officials as appropriate, will appoint an inquiry committee and committee chair within ten (10) days of initiation of the inquiry. The inquiry committee should consist of individuals who do not have real or apparent conflicts of interest in the case, are unbiased, and have the necessary expertise to evaluate the evidence and issues related to the allegation, interview the principals and key witnesses, and conduct the inquiry.
* Inquiry Committee. The Research Integrity Officer, in consultation with other UNMC officials as appropriate, will appoint an inquiry committee and committee chair within ten (10) days of initiation of the inquiry. The inquiry committee should consist of individuals who do not have real or apparent conflicts of interest in the case, are unbiased, and have the necessary expertise to evaluate the evidence and issues related to the allegation, interview the principals and key witnesses, and conduct the inquiry.
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The Research Integrity Officer will notify the respondent of the proposed committee membership. If the respondent submits a written objection to the appointed member of the inquiry committee based on bias or conflict of interest within five (5) business days, the Research Integrity Officer will determine whether to replace the challenged member with a qualified substitute.
The Research Integrity Officer will notify the respondent of the proposed committee membership. If the respondent submits a written objection to the appointed member of the inquiry committee based on bias or conflict of interest within five (5) business days, the Research Integrity Officer will determine whether to replace the challenged member with a qualified substitute.


The inquiry committee will normally interview the whistleblower, the respondent, and key witnesses as well as examine relevant research records and materials. The respondent may be accompanied by legal counsel of his or her own choosing during an interview. Legal counsel may advise the respondent, but may not question witnesses or otherwise take part in the proceedings. The inquiry committee will evaluate the evidence and testimony obtained during the inquiry. The committee will decide whether there is sufficient evidence of possible research misconduct to recommend further investigation. The scope of the inquiry does not include deciding whether misconduct occurred or conducting exhaustive interviews and analysis.
The inquiry committee will normally interview the whistleblower, the respondent, and key witnesses as well as examine relevant research records and materials. The respondent may be accompanied by legal counsel of his or her own choosing during an interview. Legal counsel may advise the respondent, but may not question witnesses or otherwise take part in the proceedings. The inquiry committee will evaluate the evidence and testimony obtained during the inquiry. The committee will decide whether there is sufficient evidence of possible research misconduct to recommend further investigation. The scope of the inquiry does not include deciding whether misconduct occurred or conducting exhaustive interviews and analysis.        
       
          
          
* Written Report. The Research Integrity Officer or designee shall prepare a written report stating what evidence was reviewed, summarizing relevant interviews, and including any conclusions reached as a result of the inquiry. The respondent shall be given a copy of the inquiry report. The whistleblower (if s/he is identifiable) shall be given portions of the draft inquiry report that address the whistleblower's role and opinions of the investigation for comment. If the respondent and/or whistleblower choose to comment on the report, s/he must submit a written response to the Research Integrity Officer within fourteen (14) working days after receiving the report in order for it to be made a part of the record. Based on the comments, the Research Integrity Officer may revise the report as appropriate.
* Written Report. The Research Integrity Officer or designee shall prepare a written report stating what evidence was reviewed, summarizing relevant interviews, and including any conclusions reached as a result of the inquiry. The respondent shall be given a copy of the inquiry report. The whistleblower (if s/he is identifiable) shall be given portions of the draft inquiry report that address the whistleblower's role and opinions of the investigation for comment. If the respondent and/or whistleblower choose to comment on the report, s/he must submit a written response to the Research Integrity Officer within fourteen (14) working days after receiving the report in order for it to be made a part of the record. Based on the comments, the Research Integrity Officer may revise the report as appropriate.        
       
          
          
* Decision by Deciding Official. The Research Integrity Officer will transmit the final inquiry report and any comments to the Deciding Official, who will make the determination of whether the findings from the inquiry provide sufficient evidence of possible research misconduct to justify conducting an investigation. The inquiry is completed when the Deciding Official makes this determination, which will be made within 60 days of the first meeting of the inquiry committee. Any extension of this period will be based on good cause and recorded in the inquiry file.
* Decision by Deciding Official. The Research Integrity Officer will transmit the final inquiry report and any comments to the Deciding Official, who will make the determination of whether the findings from the inquiry provide sufficient evidence of possible research misconduct to justify conducting an investigation. The inquiry is completed when the Deciding Official makes this determination, which will be made within 60 days of the first meeting of the inquiry committee. Any extension of this period will be based on good cause and recorded in the inquiry file.        
       
          
          
* Notification of Decision. The Research Integrity Officer will notify both the respondent and the whistleblower, and all appropriate UNMC officials in writing of the Deciding Official's decision of whether to proceed with an investigation. This decision may not be appealed internally. If the Deciding Official determines an investigation is needed, the Research Integrity Officer shall notify appropriate funding and oversight agencies (PHS, NSF, etc.) in writing of the decision.
* Notification of Decision. The Research Integrity Officer will notify both the respondent and the whistleblower, and all appropriate UNMC officials in writing of the Deciding Official's decision of whether to proceed with an investigation. This decision may not be appealed internally. If the Deciding Official determines an investigation is needed, the Research Integrity Officer shall notify appropriate funding and oversight agencies (PHS, NSF, etc.) in writing of the decision.
          
          
'''Investigation'''
'''Investigation'''    
   
          
          
* Purpose. The purpose of the investigation is to examine the allegations and evidence in detail and determine specifically whether misconduct has been committed, by whom, and to what extent. The investigation will also determine whether there are additional instances of possible misconduct that would justify broadening the scope beyond the initial allegations.
* Purpose. The purpose of the investigation is to examine the allegations and evidence in detail and determine specifically whether misconduct has been committed, by whom, and to what extent. The investigation will also determine whether there are additional instances of possible misconduct that would justify broadening the scope beyond the initial allegations.        
       
          
          
* Appointment of Investigation Committee. The Research Integrity Officer, in consultation with other UNMC officials as appropriate, will appoint an investigation committee and the committee chair within ten (10) days of the notification to the respondent that an investigation is planned or as soon thereafter as practicable. The investigation committee should consist of at least three individuals who do not have real or apparent conflicts of interest in the case, who are unbiased, and who have the necessary expertise to evaluate the evidence and issues related to the allegations, interview the principals and key witnesses, and conduct the investigation. Individuals appointed to the investigation committee may have also participated in the inquiry.
* Appointment of Investigation Committee. The Research Integrity Officer, in consultation with other UNMC officials as appropriate, will appoint an investigation committee and the committee chair within ten (10) days of the notification to the respondent that an investigation is planned or as soon thereafter as practicable. The investigation committee should consist of at least three individuals who do not have real or apparent conflicts of interest in the case, who are unbiased, and who have the necessary expertise to evaluate the evidence and issues related to the allegations, interview the principals and key witnesses, and conduct the investigation. Individuals appointed to the investigation committee may have also participated in the inquiry.        
       
          
          
* Investigation Committee Proceedings. The Research Integrity Officer will define the subject matter of the investigation in a written charge to the committee that describes the allegations and related issues identified during the inquiry, defines research misconduct, and identifies the name of the respondent. The charge will state that the committee is to evaluate the evidence and testimony of the respondent, whistleblower, and key witnesses to determine whether, based on a preponderance of the evidence, research misconduct occurred and, if so, to what extent, who was responsible, and its seriousness. The committee will review procedures and standards for conduct of the investigation, including this policy and applicable federal regulations. The committee will be instructed to develop a specific investigation plan, including the necessity for maintaining confidentiality.
* Investigation Committee Proceedings. The Research Integrity Officer will define the subject matter of the investigation in a written charge to the committee that describes the allegations and related issues identified during the inquiry, defines research misconduct, and identifies the name of the respondent. The charge will state that the committee is to evaluate the evidence and testimony of the respondent, whistleblower, and key witnesses to determine whether, based on a preponderance of the evidence, research misconduct occurred and, if so, to what extent, who was responsible, and its seriousness. The committee will review procedures and standards for conduct of the investigation, including this policy and applicable federal regulations. The committee will be instructed to develop a specific investigation plan, including the necessity for maintaining confidentiality.


The investigation committee may interview individuals to gather facts. Interviews should be tape recorded, transcribed, and summarized. Summaries or transcripts of the interviews should be prepared, provided to the interviewed party for comment or revision, and included as part of the investigatory files. The respondent may be accompanied by legal counsel of his or her own choosing during an interview. Legal counsel may advise the respondent, but may not question witnesses or otherwise take part in the proceedings.
The investigation committee may interview individuals to gather facts. Interviews should be tape recorded, transcribed, and summarized. Summaries or transcripts of the interviews should be prepared, provided to the interviewed party for comment or revision, and included as part of the investigatory files. The respondent may be accompanied by legal counsel of his or her own choosing during an interview. Legal counsel may advise the respondent, but may not question witnesses or otherwise take part in the proceedings.        
       
          
          
* Investigation Report. Upon completion of the investigation, the Research Integrity Officer or designee shall prepare a written report describing the policies and procedures under which the investigation was conducted, how and from whom information relevant to the investigation was obtained, the findings, and the basis for the findings. The report will include the actual text or an accurate summary of the views of any individual(s) found to have engaged in misconduct as well as a description of any sanctions imposed and administrative actions taken by UNMC.
* Investigation Report. Upon completion of the investigation, the Research Integrity Officer or designee shall prepare a written report describing the policies and procedures under which the investigation was conducted, how and from whom information relevant to the investigation was obtained, the findings, and the basis for the findings. The report will include the actual text or an accurate summary of the views of any individual(s) found to have engaged in misconduct as well as a description of any sanctions imposed and administrative actions taken by UNMC.        
       
              
              
# Respondent's Comments. The Research Integrity Officer will provide the respondent with a copy of the draft investigation report for comment and rebuttal. The respondent will be given ten (10) business days to review and comment on the draft report. The respondent's comments will be attached to the final report.
# Respondent's Comments. The Research Integrity Officer will provide the respondent with a copy of the draft investigation report for comment and rebuttal. The respondent will be given ten (10) business days to review and comment on the draft report. The respondent's comments will be attached to the final report.
#             Whistleblower's Comments. The Research Integrity Officer will provide the whistleblower, if s/he is identifiable, with those portions of the draft investigation report that address the whistleblower's role and opinions in the investigation. The whistleblower will be given ten (10) business days to review and comment on the report. The report may be modified based on the whistleblower's comments.
# Whistleblower's Comments. The Research Integrity Officer will provide the whistleblower, if s/he is identifiable, with those portions of the draft investigation report that address the whistleblower's role and opinions in the investigation. The whistleblower will be given ten (10) business days to review and comment on the report. The report may be modified based on the whistleblower's comments.
#             Legal Counsel. The draft investigation report will be transmitted to the University of Nebraska Office of the General Counsel for a review of its legal sufficiency.
# Legal Counsel. The draft investigation report will be transmitted to the University of Nebraska Office of the General Counsel for a review of its legal sufficiency.
#             Confidentiality. The Research Integrity Officer will inform each recipient of the confidentiality under which the draft report is made available and may establish reasonable conditions to ensure such confidentiality, such as requesting that the recipient sign a confidentiality statement, or coming to his/her office to review the report.
# Confidentiality. The Research Integrity Officer will inform each recipient of the confidentiality under which the draft report is made available and may establish reasonable conditions to ensure such confidentiality, such as requesting that the recipient sign a confidentiality statement, or coming to his/her office to review the report.            
           
          
          
* Deciding Official's Review and Final Determination. Within fifteen (15) calendar days of receiving the investigation report, the Deciding Official will make a final determination whether to accept the final report and the recommended actions (with or without further modifications), or reject the recommendations and instruct the investigation committee to conduct further fact finding. If the Deciding Official's determination varies from that of the investigation committee, the Deciding Official will explain in detail the basis for rendering a different decision in a transmittal letter accompanying the final report to the Federal funding agency (including ORI).
* Deciding Official's Review and Final Determination. Within fifteen (15) calendar days of receiving the investigation report, the Deciding Official will make a final determination whether to accept the final report and the recommended actions (with or without further modifications), or reject the recommendations and instruct the investigation committee to conduct further fact finding. If the Deciding Official's determination varies from that of the investigation committee, the Deciding Official will explain in detail the basis for rendering a different decision in a transmittal letter accompanying the final report to the Federal funding agency (including ORI).
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'''Reporting to the Funding Agency (including ORI)'''
'''Reporting to the Funding Agency (including ORI)'''
The Research Integrity Officer will notify the funding agency (or agencies in some cases), including the ORI Director if applicable, in writing of the following events:
The Research Integrity Officer will notify the funding agency (or agencies in some cases), including the ORI Director if applicable, in writing of the following events:  
   
          
          
* Decision to initiate a research misconduct investigation on or before the date the investigation begins;         
* Decision to initiate a research misconduct investigation on or before the date the investigation begins;         
*         Transmission of the final investigation report;       
* Transmission of the final investigation report;       
*         Decision to terminate an inquiry or investigation for any reason without completing all regulatory requirements;       
* Decision to terminate an inquiry or investigation for any reason without completing all regulatory requirements;       
*         Request for extension in the event that UNMC will not be able to complete the investigation within 120 days;         
* Request for extension in the event that UNMC will not be able to complete the investigation within 120 days;         
*         Notification at any stage of the inquiry or investigation if:
* Notification at any stage of the inquiry or investigation if:        
       
              
              
# there is an immediate health hazard involved;
# there is an immediate health hazard involved;
#             there is an immediate need to protect Federal funds or equipment;
# there is an immediate need to protect Federal funds or equipment;
#             there is an immediate need to protect the interests of the person(s) making the allegations or of the individual(s) who is the subject of the allegations as well as his/her co-investigators and associates, if any;
# there is an immediate need to protect the interests of the person(s) making the allegations or of the individual(s) who is the subject of the allegations as well as his/her co-investigators and associates, if any;
#             it is probable that the alleged incident is going to be reported publicly;
# it is probable that the alleged incident is going to be reported publicly;
#             the allegation involves a public health sensitive issue, e.g., a clinical trial; or
# the allegation involves a public health sensitive issue, e.g., a clinical trial; or
#             there is a reasonable indication of possible criminal violation. In this case, the funding agency, including ORI, must be informed within 24 hours of UNMC obtaining that information.
# there is a reasonable indication of possible criminal violation. In this case, the funding agency, including ORI, must be informed within 24 hours of UNMC obtaining that information.
              
              
'''Other Considerations'''
'''Other Considerations'''    
   
          
          
* Respondent Resignation/Withdrawal. If the respondent terminates UNMC employment, resigns, or withdraws from school (in the case of a student) prior to completion of the inquiry or investigation, the inquiry or investigation will proceed. If the respondent refuses to participate in the proceedings, the investigation committee will use its best efforts to reach a conclusion concerning the allegations, noting in its report the respondent's failure to cooperate and its effect on the committee's review of all the evidence.       
* Respondent Resignation/Withdrawal. If the respondent terminates UNMC employment, resigns, or withdraws from school (in the case of a student) prior to completion of the inquiry or investigation, the inquiry or investigation will proceed. If the respondent refuses to participate in the proceedings, the investigation committee will use its best efforts to reach a conclusion concerning the allegations, noting in its report the respondent's failure to cooperate and its effect on the committee's review of all the evidence.       
*         Restoration of Respondent's Reputation. If UNMC finds no misconduct, and the funding agency concurs, the Research Integrity Officer will undertake reasonable efforts to restore the respondent's reputation after consulting with the respondent and receiving approval from the Deciding Official.         
* Restoration of Respondent's Reputation. If UNMC finds no misconduct, and the funding agency concurs, the Research Integrity Officer will undertake reasonable efforts to restore the respondent's reputation after consulting with the respondent and receiving approval from the Deciding Official.         
*         Allegations Not Made in Good Faith. If relevant, the Deciding Official will determine whether the whistleblower's allegations of research misconduct were made in good faith. If an allegation was not made in good faith, the Deciding Official will determine if any administrative action should be taken against the whistleblower.         
* Allegations Not Made in Good Faith. If relevant, the Deciding Official will determine whether the whistleblower's allegations of research misconduct were made in good faith. If an allegation was not made in good faith, the Deciding Official will determine if any administrative action should be taken against the whistleblower.         
*         Interim Administrative Actions. UNMC officials shall take interim administrative actions, as appropriate, to protect Federal funds and ensure that the purposes of the Federal financial assistance are carried out.
* Interim Administrative Actions. UNMC officials shall take interim administrative actions, as appropriate, to protect Federal funds and ensure that the purposes of the Federal financial assistance are carried out.
          
          
'''Record Retention'''
'''Record Retention'''
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The Research Integrity Officer is delegated responsibility for preparing and maintaining all documentation gathered or generated during an inquiry and investigation. All records shall be maintained in a secure manner for at least seven years after completion of the UNMC case. Federal funding and oversight agencies will be given access to the records upon request.<br />
The Research Integrity Officer is delegated responsibility for preparing and maintaining all documentation gathered or generated during an inquiry and investigation. All records shall be maintained in a secure manner for at least seven years after completion of the UNMC case. Federal funding and oversight agencies will be given access to the records upon request.<br />
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For additional information, please contact the Compliance Officer.
For additional information, please contact the [mailto:swrobel@unmc.edu Compliance Officer].  
 


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