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Records relating to development of knowledge that provides insight into the scientific, economic, social and cultural issues affecting the world.

RES35

Research Involving Biological Safety - Case Files

Consists of records relating to the review by the appropriate committee of research investigations that involve recombinant DNA molecules, animal virus cells, biological pathogens, human remains, cadavers, tissues, biological fluids, embryos or fetuses. Case files may include research protocols, correspondence, certificates and approval notification.


Office of Primary Responsibility

Office of Research Ethics

Retention

3 years after last action

Disposition

Destroy


Other Copies

Retention

Until operational use ceases

Disposition

Destroy


See Also

RES34 - Research Involving Biological Safety


Retention Rationale

Retention based on anticipated operational use.


Approved by University Secretary and General Counsel on 2008-06-20