Human research; research involving minors, requirements.
Impact
With the implementation of HB930, the process for conducting research involving minors will become more stringent, ensuring that all such studies receive a rigorous review process. The bill requires that IRBs must not be affiliated with the institution where the research is being conducted, asserting an objective oversight mechanism. Furthermore, it mandates clear informed consent protocols, ensuring that the parent or guardian must provide written consent before any research can commence, thus prioritizing the minor's safety and legal rights.
Summary
House Bill 930 focuses on the requirements for conducting human research involving minors. The bill aims to amend existing laws to enhance the protection of minors participating in research studies. It emphasizes that any human research involving minors must comply with both federal and state regulations and undergo a thorough review by an independent institutional review board (IRB) prior to initiation. This step is essential for safeguarding the rights and welfare of minor subjects in research contexts.
Contention
There are potential points of contention surrounding the bill. Proponents argue that stricter regulations protect vulnerable populations, reducing risks associated with research. However, critics might contend that these measures could hinder valuable research opportunities for advancements in medical and psychological fields, as they add layers of bureaucratic review that could slow down the research process. Addressing concerns about efficient research practices alongside ethical considerations will likely be a significant topic in discussions surrounding the bill.
Relating to the establishment of an adult stem cell research program and to certain reporting requirements with regard to research involving human stem cells or human cloning.
Allows the healthcare facility to conduct human-subject research on patients subject to 21 C.F.R. Pt 50 and/or 45 C.F.R. Pt 46 (relating to the informed consent of human subjects).
Prohibiting University of Wisconsin System institutions and technical colleges from using loyalty pledges and requiring them to make certain information publicly available.
Prohibiting University of Wisconsin System institutions and technical colleges from using loyalty pledges and requiring them to make certain information publicly available.
Civil procedure: evictions; court records of summary proceedings; provide for the sealing and expungement of. Amends 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.101 - 600.9947) by adding sec. 5755.
Civil procedure: evictions; court records of summary proceedings; provide for the sealing and expungement of. Amends 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.101 - 600.9947) by adding sec. 5755.