Yale IRB
Institutional Review Board

Yale University
School of Medicine
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P.O. Box 208010
New Haven, CT
06510 USA

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Yale School of Medicine.

Sample Policy for the Participation of Children and Minors in Research

I. To What Does This Policy Apply:

This policy defines the standards and parameters for the involvement of children in research. This organization will adhere to those regulations set forth at 45 CFR 46.408, et seq. for all research studies that involve children/minors. For purposes of this policy, a minor is any individual who has not yet reached the legal age for consent to treatment or the research procedures under the law in jurisdiction in which the research will take place at the time of enrollment into the research study. In the State of Connecticut the age of consent to participate in research is 18.

II. Definitions:

Assent: An individual's affirmative agreement to participate in research obtained in conjunction with permission from the individual's parents or legally authorized representative. Mere failure to object should not, absent affirmative agreement, be construed as assent.

Children/Minors: According to Federal regulations, children are "persons who have not attained the legal age for consent to activities or procedures involved in the research, under the applicable law of the jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted." In Connecticut, the legal age for consent is 18 years of age.

Legal Guardian: An individual who is authorized under applicable State or local law to consent on behalf of a child to general medical care.

Legally Authorized Representative: An individual, judicial, or other body authorized under applicable law to grant permission on behalf of a prospective participant for participation in research activities.

Parent: A child's biological or adoptive parent.

Permission: The agreement of parents or legal guardians to the participation of their child or ward in research.

III. Policy Statement:

This organization recognizes that minors engaged in research constitute a special class of subjects for which special protections apply. This organization will ensure that all minors enrolled in research conducted at or by this organization will be treated in a manner commensurate with their special status and that their participation in research will be ethical and in compliance with the federal regulations for the participation of minors in research (45 CFR 46, Subpart D). All such research studies submitted to a Yale IRB must describe the additional protections that will be given to the minor subjects.

A. Risks

Children can participate as research subjects only if the research meets certain standards, defined in the federal regulations (Subpart D of 45 CFR 46). This organization will only conduct research with children when the research risks can be characterized as follows:

B. Consent and Assent

DEPARTMENT: Yale University
POLICY NUMBER:
SECTION: IRB Policies for Research Affiliate Institutions
REVIEW RESPONSIBILITY: IRB Leadership and Research Collaborators
ORIGINAL CREATION DATE: April 14, 2005
REVISION DATES: August 13, 2005

 

 
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