Notice of Closed Meetings by the Center for Scientific Review
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The Center for Scientific Review will hold several closed meetings to review and evaluate grant applications, ensuring confidentiality of sensitive commercial and personal information. These virtual meetings will involve various committees focusing on topics like biomedical informatics and rehabilitation sciences, impacting grant applicants and associated research bodies.
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Key Changes
- Closed meetings scheduled to protect sensitive information
- Focus on grant application reviews
- Conducted in a virtual format
Obligations
What this law requires
The Center for Scientific Review must ensure confidentiality of sensitive commercial and personal information reviewed during grant application evaluations.
Grant applicants must submit their applications with sufficient detail to prevent the disclosure of confidential trade secrets or personal information.
Meeting organizers of the Center for Scientific Review must adhere to the closed meeting provisions outlined in sections 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6) of Title 5 U.S.C.
All discussions during the grant application evaluations must be conducted in a manner that maintains confidentiality.
The Center for Scientific Review must report any breaches of confidentiality protocols to appropriate authorities as mandated by federal regulations.