Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2206.40 - Requirements for Conducting Research Projects
a) The researcher shall provide periodic
reports on the progress of the research project as required. Any changes in the
scope or methodology of the project shall be reported.
b) Permission to conduct the current study
and any further research may be discontinued for, among other matters,
violation of Department rules or security requirements or for violation of
applicable Illinois or federal law or regulations. The factors to be considered
in determining whether to discontinue a project shall include, but not be
limited to, whether the violation was intentional; the seriousness of the
violation; whether the project is placing greater demands on Department
resources than originally stated; or whether the project has been expanded
beyond the stated purpose and scope of the project.
c) Prior to publication of the results of a
research project, the researcher shall provide copies of the material accepted
for publication to the Department for informational purposes.
d) Following publication, additional copies
may be provided for the Department without cost, if so specified in the signed
research agreement.
Notes
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