5.4 Waiver of Requirement to Obtain Signed Consent Form
1.0 Purpose
The purpose of this policy and procedure is to describe the Organization’s process for IRB waiver of the requirement to obtain a signed ICF.
2.0 Policy
2.1. It is the policy of the Organization that a waiver of the requirement to obtain a signed ICF for some or all subjects may be approved provided that the IRB finds and documents the criteria specified in 45 CFR 46.117(c) are satisfied.
2.2. It is the policy of the Organization that a waiver of the requirement to obtain a signed ICF for some or all subjects may be approved for FDA regulated research only provided that the IRB finds and documents the criteria specified in FDA regulations at 21 CFR 56.109(c) are satisfied.
2.3. It is the policy of the Organization that, for research where the IRB has waived the requirement to obtain signed informed consent, the PI/authorized study personnel must still perform an adequate informed consent process in accordance with HRPP policy 5.1 (Obtaining Informed Consent from Research Subjects).
3.0 Criteria for IRB Approval of a Waiver of Requirement to Obtain a Signed ICF
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3.1. The IRB may waive the requirement for the investigator to obtain a signed informed consent form for some or all subjects if it finds any of the following:
3.1.1. The only record linking the subject and the research would be the informed consent form and the principal risk would be potential harm resulting from a breach of confidentiality (45 CFR 46.117(c)(1) (or rev 45 CFR 46.117(c)(1)(i)).
3.1.1.1. Each subject (or legally authorized representative) will be asked whether the subject wants documentation linking the subject with the research, and the subject’s wishes will govern.
3.1.1.2. The oral or written information provided to subjects includes all required and additional elements of consent,
3.1.1.3. This justification for waiver applies only to non-FDA regulated research.
3.1.2. The research presents no more than minimal risk of harm to subjects and involves no procedures for which written consent is normally required outside of the research context (45 CFR 46.117(c)(2) (or rev 45 CFR 46.117(c)(1)(ii)), or 21 CFR 56.109(c)).
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3.1.2.1. For research not regulated by FDA, there are no additional requirements.
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3.1.2.2. For research regulated by FDA, the subject will be provided with a written statement regarding the research. This statement can be in the form of an informed consent form without signature blanks, or a narrative
Note: Examples of procedures that might meet the requirements of 21 CFR 56.109(c) include routine diagnostic screening procedures to determine eligibility such as venipuncture, magnetic resonance imaging, electrocardiography, and vital sign measurements.
3.1.3. Following the effective date of the Revised Rule, the subjects or legally authorized representatives are members of a distinct cultural group or community in which signing forms is not the norm and the research presents no more than minimal risk of harm to subjects and there is an appropriate alternative mechanism for documenting that informed consent was obtained
3.1.3.1. This justification for waiver applies only to non-FDA regulated research
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3.2. In cases in which the documentation requirement is waived, the IRB may require the investigator to provide subjects or legally authorized representatives with a written statement regarding the research.
Note: The existence of a written summary or an unsigned ICF could potentially present a risk to the subject if someone else gains access to the summary or ICF and can link the subject with the research. Therefore, it is unlikely that the IRB would require such a statement or ICF be provided to the subject when a waiver is granted under 3.1.1 above.
4.0 Process of Review
4.1. To request a waiver of the requirement to obtain signed informed consent the investigator must complete and submit with the appropriate sections of the IRB application.
4.2. The IRB will review the proposed waiver in accordance with HRPP policies 2.2 (Full Board Review) or 2.3 (Expedited Review).
4.3. Documentation and justification for IRB approval of waiver of requirement to obtain signed ICF will appear in the IRB review letter.
DOCUMENT
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL:
BRUCE G. GORDON, MD IRB EXECUTIVE CHAIR & ASSISTANT VICE CHANCELLOR FOR REGULATORY AFFAIRS
CHRISTOPHER KRATOCHVIL, MD INSTITUTIONAL OFFICIAL
POLICY AMENDED:HISTORY:
REVISEDWritten: JANUARY1/12/2016 25,(Approved: 20181/12/2016) - original author not recorded
INITIALRevised: JANUARY1/25/2018 12,- 2016revision not documented