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Proposal Central or Foundation web site. -answer-What resource site do Private
Foundations mostly submitted through?
What is the Solomon Act (Amendment)/ National Defense Authorization Act -answer-
What United States federal law that allows the Secretary of Defense to deny federal
grants (including research grants) to institutions of higher education if they prohibit or
prevent ROTC or military recruitment on campus.
What is the Ruth L. Kirschstein NSRA Award? Why is it important -answer-train fellows
and residents, and are used to promote the education of future researchers. She was a
champion of research training and a strong advocate for the inclusion of
underrepresented individuals in the scientific workforce
What is the Davis/Bacon Act -answer-Requires contractors to pay wages to laborers
and mechanics at a rate of no less than a minimum wage specified in a wage
determination made by the Secretary of Labor.
What is debarment? -answer-removes you as a contractor from eligibility for future
government contracts for a fixed period of time.
You can't spend more than what you've got, or what congress had approved for them. -
answer-What is the Anti-deficiency Act?
Is intended to give credit where credit is due. Requires acknowledgement of Federal
grant support when issuing statements, press releases, requests for proposals, bid
solicitations, etc. -answer-What is the Stevens Amendment?
,Cooperative Research And Technology Enhancement Act hopes to enhance research
among Universities, private and public sectors, by treating joint inventions as if they are
a single owner but only if the collaborators sign an agreement prior to the invention
being created. -answer-What is the CREATE Act?
2 -answer-NIH limits how many resubmissions on proposals?
In the credentials box -answer-Where do you put the ERA Login?
1) Resubmit 2)Appeal 3)Advice to look for other opportunities -answer-What happens
to a proposal if it isn't funded?
Is a binding contract made between two parties, one of whom is the "Sponsor" or the
company or individual sponsoring the clinical trial, while the other is the "Institution" or
the organization or hospital receiving the sponsorship for conducting clinical trials. -
answer-What is the Clinical Trial Agreement?
1.Publicly known information.2. Already known information.3. Information received from
others. 4. Information shared with others. 5. Independently developed information. 6.
Information not included in the nondisclosure agreement. -answer-What is not included
in a Nondisclosure Agreement?
Provisions are intended to help secure the nation against bioterrorism acts.The act
requires individuals and institutions to nor produce, acquire, retain (stockpile) or
possess types and quantities of any biological materials including bona fide research. -
answer-What is the US Patriot Act?
Requires the government to show 3 materials elements on all sole source contracts with
a the current threshold applicable to all agencies is $700,000 for prime contracts
awarded -answer-What is Truth in Negotiations Act?
protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities
which receive Federal financial assistance -answer-What is Title IX of the Education
Amendments: Sex Discrimination?
enacted to assure that a fair portion of federal contracts are placed with small
businesses. -answer-What is the Small Business Act?
protection provided to the authors of "original works of authorship" including literary,
dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works, both published and
unpublished -answer-What is a copyright?
a word, name, symbol or device which is used in trade with goods to indicate the source
of the goods and to distinguish them from the goods of others -answer-What is a
trademark?
, is the grant of a property right to the inventor, issued by the Patent and Trademark
Office. The term of a new patent is 20 years from the date on which the application was
filed -answer-What is a patent?
Provides labor standards for certain persons employed by federal contractors over
$2500 furnishing services to federal agencies. -answer-What is the Service Contract
Act?
is to ensure that employers provide employees with an environment free from
recognized hazards, such as exposure to toxic chemicals, excessive noise levels,
mechanical dangers, heat or cold stress, or unsanitary conditions. -answer-What is the
Occupational Safety & Health Act?
Established fundamental national policy for the environment and established the council
on environmental quality -answer-What is the National Environmental Policy Act?
Protects the rights of employees and employers. Encourages collective bargaining. And
curtails certain private sector labor and management practices, which can harm the
general welfare of workers, businesses and the US economy. -answer-What is the
National Labor Relations Act?
Law passed to protect certain species of marine mammals deemed as being in danger
of extinction -answer-What is the Marine Mammal Protection Act?
Requires employers to assure that employees hired are legally authorized to work in the
US. -answer-What is Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)?
protects certain health information and requires naming a Privacy Official and written
policy and procedures. -answer-What is the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPPA) Patient Privacy Rule?
Restricts the political activity of executive branch employees of the federal government,
District of Columbia government, and some state and local employees who work in
connection with federally funded programs -answer-What is the Hatch Act?
Information is made available to the public by publication in the Federal Register, upon
request given a description of the records desired and provides an opportunity to read
and copy records at convenient locations. -answer-What is the Freedom of Information
Act?
The recipient of federal funds agrees that US flag air carriers will be used to transport
personnel and property when costs are charged to these funds including any air
transportation to from between or within a country other than the US when US flag air
carriers are available. -answer-What is the Fly America Act?