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34 CFR 356

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Vulnerability TypeVulnerabilityIndicator# Matches
HealthMentally Disableddisability3
HealthMotherhood/Familyfamily1
HealthTerminally Illterminal1
SocialChildchildren1
Socialeducationeducation3
Socialparentsparents1
EconomicEconomic/Povertypoor1
General/OtherRelationship to Authorityauthority23

Health / Mentally Disabled

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p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 20; 29 U.S.C. 718a)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.64 What is the required duration of the training in an Advanced Re- habilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: A grantee for an Advanced Rehabili- tation Research Training Project shall provide training to individuals
p.000255: that is at least one academic year, unless a longer training period is necessary to ensure that each
p.000255: trainee is qualified to conduct independent research upon completion of the course of training.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.65 What level of participation is required of trainees in an Advanced Rehabilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: Individuals who are receiving train- ing under an Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Project shall
p.000255: devote at least eighty percent of their time to the activities of the training program during the training period.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.66 What must a grantee include in a patent application?
p.000255: Any patent application filed by a grantee for an invention made under a grant must include the
p.000255: following state- ment in the first paragraph:
p.000255: The invention described in this application was made under a grant from the Depart- ment of Education.
p.000255: (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e–3)
p.000255:
p.000255: PART 356—DISABILITY AND REHA- BILITATION RESEARCH: RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
p.000255: Subpart A—General
p.000255: Sec.
p.000255: 356.1 What is the Research Fellowships Pro- gram?
p.000255: 356.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
p.000255: 356.3 What regulations apply to this pro- gram?
p.000255: 356.4 What definitions apply to this pro- gram?
p.000255: Subpart B—What Kinds of Activities Does the Department Support Under This Program?
p.000255: 356.10 What types of activities are author- ized?
p.000255:
p.000255: 255
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p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.1
p.000255: 356.11 What types of problems may be re- searched under the fellowship program?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart C—How Does One Apply for Assistance Under This Program?
p.000255: 356.20 What are the application procedures under this part?
p.000255: 356.21 What is the fellowship review proc- ess?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart D—How Does the Secretary Select a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.30 What selection criteria are used for this program?
p.000255: 356.31 How does the Secretary evaluate an application under this part?
p.000255: 356.32 What are the special considerations in selecting applications for funding under this part?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart E—What Conditions Have To Be Met by a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.40 What is the length of a Fellowship award?
p.000255: 356.41 What are the employment limitations during a fellowship period?
p.000255: 356.42 What acknowledgement of support is required?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart F—What are the Administrative Responsibilities of a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.50 What kinds of payments are allowed under this program?
p.000255: 356.51 What reports are required?
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p.000255: individuals, including those who are individuals with disabilities, to perform research on the
p.000255: rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 58
p.000255: FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993]
p.000255: 34 CFR Ch. III (7–1–02 Edition)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
p.000255: (a) Only individuals are eligible to be recipients of Fellowships.
p.000255: (b) Any individual is eligible for as- sistance under this program who has training and experience that
p.000255: indicate a potential for engaging in scientific re- search related to the solution of reha- bilitation
p.000255: problems of individuals with disabilities.
p.000255: (c) This program provides two cat- egories of Fellowships: Merit Fellow- ships and Distinguished Fellowships.
p.000255: (1) To be eligible for a Distinguished Fellowship, an individual must have seven or more years of
p.000255: research experi- ence in subject areas, methods, or tech- niques relevant to rehabilitation re- search and
p.000255: must have a doctorate, other terminal degree, or comparable academic qualifications.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary awards Merit Fel- lowships to individuals in earlier stages of their careers in
p.000255: research. To be eligible for a Merit Fellowship, an individual must have either advanced professional
p.000255: training or experience in independent study in an area which is directly pertinent to disability and re-
p.000255: habilitation.
p.000255: (d) An applicant for a fellowship under this program must be eligible under 34 CFR 75.60.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 57
p.000255: FR 30343, July 8, 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22,
p.000255: 1993]
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.3 What regulations apply to this program?
p.000255: The following regulations apply to this program:
p.000255: (a) The peer review requirements contained in 34 CFR 350.31–350.32.
p.000255: (b) The regulations in this part—34 CFR part 356;
p.000255: (c)(1) Subject to the additional re- quirement in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, 34 CFR part 97,
p.000255: Protection of Human Subjects.
p.000255: (2) When an IRB reviews research that purposefully requires inclusion of children with disabilities or
p.000255: individuals with mental disabilities as research subjects, the IRB must include at least one person
p.000255: primarily concerned with the welfare of these research subjects.
p.000255:
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p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: Off. of Spec. Educ. and Rehab. Services, Education § 356.30
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: (d) The regulations in 34 CFR 75.60–
p.000256: 75.61 (regarding the ineligibility of cer- tain individuals to receive assistance).
p.000256: (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 761a(d), 42 U.S.C. 300v– 1(b))
p.000256: [46 FR 45312, Sept. 10, 1981, as amended at 56
p.000256: FR 28031, June 18, 1991; 57 FR 30343, July 8,
p.000256: 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993; 60 FR 17431,
p.000256: Apr. 5, 1995]
p.000256:
p.000256: § 356.4 What definitions apply to this program?
p.000256: The definitions listed in 34 CFR 350.4 apply to this program.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(i)(1); (29 U.S.C. 761a(i)(1)))
p.000256:
p.000256: Subpart B—What Kinds of Activi- ties Does the Department Support Under This Program?
p.000256: § 356.10 What types of activities are authorized?
p.000256: (a) Fellows may conduct original re- search in any area authorized by sec- tion 204 of the Act.
p.000256: (b) Each year the Secretary may de- termine that research is needed in cer- tain areas authorized under section
p.000256: 204 of the Act and may set aside funds to provide fellowship assistance for re- search in these
p.000256: specific areas. The Sec- retary publishes the selected priorities, if any, in a notice in the FEDERAL REG- ISTER.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d)) [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984]
p.000256: § 356.11 What types of problems may be researched under the fellowship program?
p.000256: Problems encountered by individuals with disabilities in their daily lives that are due to the
p.000256: presence of a dis- abling condition, problems associated with the provision of rehabilitation services
p.000256: to individuals with disabil- ities, and problems connected with the conduct of disability research may
p.000256: be addressed under this program.
p.000256: (Authority: Secs. 202(d), 202(g)(1), 204; 29
p.000256: U.S.C. 761a(d), 761a(g)(1), 762) [58 FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993]
p.000256: Subpart C—How Does One Apply for Assistance Under This Pro- gram?
p.000256: § 356.20 What are the application pro- cedures under this part?
p.000256: From time to time the Secretary will publish in the FEDERAL REGISTER an Application Notice that announces
p.000256: the availability of fellowship assistance under this part.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); (29 U.S.C. 761a(d)))
p.000256:
p.000256: § 356.21 What is the fellowship review process?
p.000256: The Secretary reviews applications for Fellowships in accordance with the peer review requirements
p.000256: governing grants in 34 CFR 350.31 and 350.32 and the selection criteria contained in
p.000256: § 356.30.
p.000256: (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1800–0027)
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d)) [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984]
p.000256: Subpart D—How Does the Secretary Select a Fellow?
p.000256: § 356.30 What selection criteria are used for this program?
p.000256: The Secretary evaluates an applica- tion for a Fellowship on the basis of—
p.000256: (a) Quality and level of formal edu- cation, previous work experience, and recommendations of present or
p.000256: former supervisors or colleagues that include an indication of the applicant’s ability to work creatively
p.000256: in scientific re- search; and
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Health / Motherhood/Family

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p.000255: (a)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part of the costs of re- search and demonstration projects
p.000255: that bear directly on the development of procedures, methods, and devices to as- sist the provision of
p.000255: vocational and other rehabilitation services, and re- search training and career development projects.
p.000255: (2) Each grantee must participate in the costs of those projects.
p.000255: (3) The specific amount of cost shar- ing to be borne by each grantee—
p.000255: (i) Is negotiated at the time of the award; and
p.000255: (ii) Is not considered in the selection process.
p.000255: (b)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part or all of the costs of—
p.000255: (i) Establishment and support of Re- habilitation Research and Training Centers and Rehabilitation
p.000255: Engineer- ing Research Centers; and
p.000255: (ii) Specialized research or dem- onstration activities described in sec- tion 204(b)(2)–(16) of the
p.000255: Act.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary determines at the time of the award whether the grantee must pay a portion of the
p.000255: project or center costs.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 204; 29 U.S.C. 762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.63 What are the requirements of a grantee relative to the Client As- sistance Program?
p.000255: All Projects and Centers that provide services to individuals with disabilities with funds awarded under this Program
p.000255: must—
p.000255: (a) Advise those individuals who are applicants for or recipients of services under the Act, or their
p.000255: parents, family members, guardians, advocates, or au- thorized representatives, of the avail- ability and
p.000255: purposes of the Client As- sistance Program (CAP) funded under the Act; and
p.000255: (b) Provide information on the means of seeking assistance under the CAP.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 20; 29 U.S.C. 718a)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.64 What is the required duration of the training in an Advanced Re- habilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: A grantee for an Advanced Rehabili- tation Research Training Project shall provide training to individuals
p.000255: that is at least one academic year, unless a longer training period is necessary to ensure that each
p.000255: trainee is qualified to conduct independent research upon completion of the course of training.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.65 What level of participation is required of trainees in an Advanced Rehabilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: Individuals who are receiving train- ing under an Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Project shall
p.000255: devote at least eighty percent of their time to the activities of the training program during the training period.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.66 What must a grantee include in a patent application?
p.000255: Any patent application filed by a grantee for an invention made under a grant must include the
p.000255: following state- ment in the first paragraph:
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Health / Terminally Ill

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p.000255: AUTHORITY: 29 U.S.C. 760–762, unless other-
p.000255: wise noted.
p.000255: SOURCE: 46 FR 45312, Sept. 10, 1981, unless
p.000255: otherwise noted.
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart A—General
p.000255: § 356.1 What is the Research Fellow- ships Program?
p.000255: The purpose of this program is to build research capacity by providing support to highly qualified
p.000255: individuals, including those who are individuals with disabilities, to perform research on the
p.000255: rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 58
p.000255: FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993]
p.000255: 34 CFR Ch. III (7–1–02 Edition)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
p.000255: (a) Only individuals are eligible to be recipients of Fellowships.
p.000255: (b) Any individual is eligible for as- sistance under this program who has training and experience that
p.000255: indicate a potential for engaging in scientific re- search related to the solution of reha- bilitation
p.000255: problems of individuals with disabilities.
p.000255: (c) This program provides two cat- egories of Fellowships: Merit Fellow- ships and Distinguished Fellowships.
p.000255: (1) To be eligible for a Distinguished Fellowship, an individual must have seven or more years of
p.000255: research experi- ence in subject areas, methods, or tech- niques relevant to rehabilitation re- search and
p.000255: must have a doctorate, other terminal degree, or comparable academic qualifications.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary awards Merit Fel- lowships to individuals in earlier stages of their careers in
p.000255: research. To be eligible for a Merit Fellowship, an individual must have either advanced professional
p.000255: training or experience in independent study in an area which is directly pertinent to disability and re-
p.000255: habilitation.
p.000255: (d) An applicant for a fellowship under this program must be eligible under 34 CFR 75.60.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 57
p.000255: FR 30343, July 8, 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22,
p.000255: 1993]
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.3 What regulations apply to this program?
p.000255: The following regulations apply to this program:
p.000255: (a) The peer review requirements contained in 34 CFR 350.31–350.32.
p.000255: (b) The regulations in this part—34 CFR part 356;
p.000255: (c)(1) Subject to the additional re- quirement in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, 34 CFR part 97,
p.000255: Protection of Human Subjects.
p.000255: (2) When an IRB reviews research that purposefully requires inclusion of children with disabilities or
p.000255: individuals with mental disabilities as research subjects, the IRB must include at least one person
p.000255: primarily concerned with the welfare of these research subjects.
p.000255:
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Social / Child

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p.000255: (1) To be eligible for a Distinguished Fellowship, an individual must have seven or more years of
p.000255: research experi- ence in subject areas, methods, or tech- niques relevant to rehabilitation re- search and
p.000255: must have a doctorate, other terminal degree, or comparable academic qualifications.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary awards Merit Fel- lowships to individuals in earlier stages of their careers in
p.000255: research. To be eligible for a Merit Fellowship, an individual must have either advanced professional
p.000255: training or experience in independent study in an area which is directly pertinent to disability and re-
p.000255: habilitation.
p.000255: (d) An applicant for a fellowship under this program must be eligible under 34 CFR 75.60.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 57
p.000255: FR 30343, July 8, 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22,
p.000255: 1993]
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.3 What regulations apply to this program?
p.000255: The following regulations apply to this program:
p.000255: (a) The peer review requirements contained in 34 CFR 350.31–350.32.
p.000255: (b) The regulations in this part—34 CFR part 356;
p.000255: (c)(1) Subject to the additional re- quirement in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, 34 CFR part 97,
p.000255: Protection of Human Subjects.
p.000255: (2) When an IRB reviews research that purposefully requires inclusion of children with disabilities or
p.000255: individuals with mental disabilities as research subjects, the IRB must include at least one person
p.000255: primarily concerned with the welfare of these research subjects.
p.000255:
p.000256: 256
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: Off. of Spec. Educ. and Rehab. Services, Education § 356.30
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: (d) The regulations in 34 CFR 75.60–
p.000256: 75.61 (regarding the ineligibility of cer- tain individuals to receive assistance).
p.000256: (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 761a(d), 42 U.S.C. 300v– 1(b))
p.000256: [46 FR 45312, Sept. 10, 1981, as amended at 56
p.000256: FR 28031, June 18, 1991; 57 FR 30343, July 8,
p.000256: 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993; 60 FR 17431,
p.000256: Apr. 5, 1995]
p.000256:
p.000256: § 356.4 What definitions apply to this program?
p.000256: The definitions listed in 34 CFR 350.4 apply to this program.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(i)(1); (29 U.S.C. 761a(i)(1)))
p.000256:
p.000256: Subpart B—What Kinds of Activi- ties Does the Department Support Under This Program?
p.000256: § 356.10 What types of activities are authorized?
p.000256: (a) Fellows may conduct original re- search in any area authorized by sec- tion 204 of the Act.
p.000256: (b) Each year the Secretary may de- termine that research is needed in cer- tain areas authorized under section
p.000256: 204 of the Act and may set aside funds to provide fellowship assistance for re- search in these
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Social / education

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p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255: Off. of Spec. Educ. and Rehab. Services, Education Pt. 356
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.62 What are the matching re- quirements?
p.000255: (a)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part of the costs of re- search and demonstration projects
p.000255: that bear directly on the development of procedures, methods, and devices to as- sist the provision of
p.000255: vocational and other rehabilitation services, and re- search training and career development projects.
p.000255: (2) Each grantee must participate in the costs of those projects.
p.000255: (3) The specific amount of cost shar- ing to be borne by each grantee—
p.000255: (i) Is negotiated at the time of the award; and
p.000255: (ii) Is not considered in the selection process.
p.000255: (b)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part or all of the costs of—
p.000255: (i) Establishment and support of Re- habilitation Research and Training Centers and Rehabilitation
p.000255: Engineer- ing Research Centers; and
p.000255: (ii) Specialized research or dem- onstration activities described in sec- tion 204(b)(2)–(16) of the
p.000255: Act.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary determines at the time of the award whether the grantee must pay a portion of the
p.000255: project or center costs.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 204; 29 U.S.C. 762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.63 What are the requirements of a grantee relative to the Client As- sistance Program?
p.000255: All Projects and Centers that provide services to individuals with disabilities with funds awarded under this Program
p.000255: must—
p.000255: (a) Advise those individuals who are applicants for or recipients of services under the Act, or their
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p.000255: purposes of the Client As- sistance Program (CAP) funded under the Act; and
p.000255: (b) Provide information on the means of seeking assistance under the CAP.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 20; 29 U.S.C. 718a)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.64 What is the required duration of the training in an Advanced Re- habilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: A grantee for an Advanced Rehabili- tation Research Training Project shall provide training to individuals
p.000255: that is at least one academic year, unless a longer training period is necessary to ensure that each
p.000255: trainee is qualified to conduct independent research upon completion of the course of training.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.65 What level of participation is required of trainees in an Advanced Rehabilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: Individuals who are receiving train- ing under an Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Project shall
p.000255: devote at least eighty percent of their time to the activities of the training program during the training period.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.66 What must a grantee include in a patent application?
p.000255: Any patent application filed by a grantee for an invention made under a grant must include the
p.000255: following state- ment in the first paragraph:
p.000255: The invention described in this application was made under a grant from the Depart- ment of Education.
p.000255: (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e–3)
p.000255:
p.000255: PART 356—DISABILITY AND REHA- BILITATION RESEARCH: RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
p.000255: Subpart A—General
p.000255: Sec.
p.000255: 356.1 What is the Research Fellowships Pro- gram?
p.000255: 356.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
p.000255: 356.3 What regulations apply to this pro- gram?
p.000255: 356.4 What definitions apply to this pro- gram?
p.000255: Subpart B—What Kinds of Activities Does the Department Support Under This Program?
p.000255: 356.10 What types of activities are author- ized?
p.000255:
p.000255: 255
p.000255:
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p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.1
p.000255: 356.11 What types of problems may be re- searched under the fellowship program?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart C—How Does One Apply for Assistance Under This Program?
p.000255: 356.20 What are the application procedures under this part?
p.000255: 356.21 What is the fellowship review proc- ess?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart D—How Does the Secretary Select a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.30 What selection criteria are used for this program?
p.000255: 356.31 How does the Secretary evaluate an application under this part?
p.000255: 356.32 What are the special considerations in selecting applications for funding under this part?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart E—What Conditions Have To Be Met by a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.40 What is the length of a Fellowship award?
p.000255: 356.41 What are the employment limitations during a fellowship period?
p.000255: 356.42 What acknowledgement of support is required?
p.000255:
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p.000255: research. To be eligible for a Merit Fellowship, an individual must have either advanced professional
p.000255: training or experience in independent study in an area which is directly pertinent to disability and re-
p.000255: habilitation.
p.000255: (d) An applicant for a fellowship under this program must be eligible under 34 CFR 75.60.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 57
p.000255: FR 30343, July 8, 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22,
p.000255: 1993]
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.3 What regulations apply to this program?
p.000255: The following regulations apply to this program:
p.000255: (a) The peer review requirements contained in 34 CFR 350.31–350.32.
p.000255: (b) The regulations in this part—34 CFR part 356;
p.000255: (c)(1) Subject to the additional re- quirement in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, 34 CFR part 97,
p.000255: Protection of Human Subjects.
p.000255: (2) When an IRB reviews research that purposefully requires inclusion of children with disabilities or
p.000255: individuals with mental disabilities as research subjects, the IRB must include at least one person
p.000255: primarily concerned with the welfare of these research subjects.
p.000255:
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p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: Off. of Spec. Educ. and Rehab. Services, Education § 356.30
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: (d) The regulations in 34 CFR 75.60–
p.000256: 75.61 (regarding the ineligibility of cer- tain individuals to receive assistance).
p.000256: (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 761a(d), 42 U.S.C. 300v– 1(b))
p.000256: [46 FR 45312, Sept. 10, 1981, as amended at 56
p.000256: FR 28031, June 18, 1991; 57 FR 30343, July 8,
p.000256: 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993; 60 FR 17431,
p.000256: Apr. 5, 1995]
p.000256:
p.000256: § 356.4 What definitions apply to this program?
p.000256: The definitions listed in 34 CFR 350.4 apply to this program.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(i)(1); (29 U.S.C. 761a(i)(1)))
p.000256:
p.000256: Subpart B—What Kinds of Activi- ties Does the Department Support Under This Program?
p.000256: § 356.10 What types of activities are authorized?
p.000256: (a) Fellows may conduct original re- search in any area authorized by sec- tion 204 of the Act.
p.000256: (b) Each year the Secretary may de- termine that research is needed in cer- tain areas authorized under section
p.000256: 204 of the Act and may set aside funds to provide fellowship assistance for re- search in these
p.000256: specific areas. The Sec- retary publishes the selected priorities, if any, in a notice in the FEDERAL REG- ISTER.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d)) [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984]
p.000256: § 356.11 What types of problems may be researched under the fellowship program?
p.000256: Problems encountered by individuals with disabilities in their daily lives that are due to the
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p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.62 What are the matching re- quirements?
p.000255: (a)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part of the costs of re- search and demonstration projects
p.000255: that bear directly on the development of procedures, methods, and devices to as- sist the provision of
p.000255: vocational and other rehabilitation services, and re- search training and career development projects.
p.000255: (2) Each grantee must participate in the costs of those projects.
p.000255: (3) The specific amount of cost shar- ing to be borne by each grantee—
p.000255: (i) Is negotiated at the time of the award; and
p.000255: (ii) Is not considered in the selection process.
p.000255: (b)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part or all of the costs of—
p.000255: (i) Establishment and support of Re- habilitation Research and Training Centers and Rehabilitation
p.000255: Engineer- ing Research Centers; and
p.000255: (ii) Specialized research or dem- onstration activities described in sec- tion 204(b)(2)–(16) of the
p.000255: Act.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary determines at the time of the award whether the grantee must pay a portion of the
p.000255: project or center costs.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 204; 29 U.S.C. 762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.63 What are the requirements of a grantee relative to the Client As- sistance Program?
p.000255: All Projects and Centers that provide services to individuals with disabilities with funds awarded under this Program
p.000255: must—
p.000255: (a) Advise those individuals who are applicants for or recipients of services under the Act, or their
p.000255: parents, family members, guardians, advocates, or au- thorized representatives, of the avail- ability and
p.000255: purposes of the Client As- sistance Program (CAP) funded under the Act; and
p.000255: (b) Provide information on the means of seeking assistance under the CAP.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 20; 29 U.S.C. 718a)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.64 What is the required duration of the training in an Advanced Re- habilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: A grantee for an Advanced Rehabili- tation Research Training Project shall provide training to individuals
p.000255: that is at least one academic year, unless a longer training period is necessary to ensure that each
p.000255: trainee is qualified to conduct independent research upon completion of the course of training.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.65 What level of participation is required of trainees in an Advanced Rehabilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: Individuals who are receiving train- ing under an Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Project shall
p.000255: devote at least eighty percent of their time to the activities of the training program during the training period.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.66 What must a grantee include in a patent application?
p.000255: Any patent application filed by a grantee for an invention made under a grant must include the
p.000255: following state- ment in the first paragraph:
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p.000256: The Secretary evaluates an applica- tion for a Fellowship on the basis of—
p.000256: (a) Quality and level of formal edu- cation, previous work experience, and recommendations of present or
p.000256: former supervisors or colleagues that include an indication of the applicant’s ability to work creatively
p.000256: in scientific re- search; and
p.000256: (b) The quality of a research proposal of no more than 12 pages containing the following information:
p.000256: (1) The importance of the problem to be investigated to the purpose of the Act and the mission of the Institute.
p.000256: (2) The research hypotheses or re- lated objectives and the methodology and design to be followed.
p.000256: (3) Assurance of the availability of any necessary data resources, equip- ment, or institutional
p.000256: support, includ- ing technical consultation and support
p.000256:
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p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257: § 356.31
p.000257: where appropriate, required to carry out the proposed activity.
p.000257: (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1800–0027)
p.000257: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000257: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 52
p.000257: FR 30065, Aug. 12, 1987]
p.000257:
p.000257: § 356.31 How does the Secretary evalu- ate an application under this part?
p.000257: The Secretary awards the following points for each application based on how well the applicant
p.000257: addresses the two criteria in § 356.30: Outstanding (5); Superior (4); Satisfactory (3); Marginal
p.000257: (2); Poor (1).
p.000257: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d)) [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984]
p.000257: § 356.32 What are the special consider- ations in selecting applications for funding under this part?
p.000257: (a) The Secretary reserves funds to support some or all of the applications which have been awarded a
p.000257: rating of superior or better (4–5 points) under
p.000257: § 356.31.
p.000257: (b) In making a final selection of ap- plicants to support under this program, the Secretary considers the
p.000257: extent to which applicants rated outstanding or superior present a unique opportunity to effect a major
p.000257: advance in knowl- edge, address critical problems in inno- vative ways, present proposals which are
p.000257: consistent with the Institute’s Long-Range Plan, build research capac- ity within the field, or complement and
p.000257: significantly increases the potential value of already planned research and related activities.
p.000257: (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1800–0027)
p.000257: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000257: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 52
p.000257: FR 30065, Aug. 12, 1987]
p.000257:
p.000257: Subpart E—What Conditions Have To Be Met by a Fellow?
p.000257: § 356.40 What is the length of a Fellow- ship award?
p.000257: The Secretary awards Fellowships for a period of 12 months. Under excep- tional circumstances, the
p.000257: Secretary may extend the period of a Fellowship;
p.000257: 34 CFR Ch. III (7–1–02 Edition)
p.000257: such an extension may not exceed 12 months.
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p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
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p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255: Off. of Spec. Educ. and Rehab. Services, Education Pt. 356
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.62 What are the matching re- quirements?
p.000255: (a)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part of the costs of re- search and demonstration projects
p.000255: that bear directly on the development of procedures, methods, and devices to as- sist the provision of
p.000255: vocational and other rehabilitation services, and re- search training and career development projects.
p.000255: (2) Each grantee must participate in the costs of those projects.
p.000255: (3) The specific amount of cost shar- ing to be borne by each grantee—
p.000255: (i) Is negotiated at the time of the award; and
p.000255: (ii) Is not considered in the selection process.
p.000255: (b)(1) The Secretary may make grants to pay for part or all of the costs of—
p.000255: (i) Establishment and support of Re- habilitation Research and Training Centers and Rehabilitation
p.000255: Engineer- ing Research Centers; and
p.000255: (ii) Specialized research or dem- onstration activities described in sec- tion 204(b)(2)–(16) of the
p.000255: Act.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary determines at the time of the award whether the grantee must pay a portion of the
p.000255: project or center costs.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 204; 29 U.S.C. 762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.63 What are the requirements of a grantee relative to the Client As- sistance Program?
p.000255: All Projects and Centers that provide services to individuals with disabilities with funds awarded under this Program
p.000255: must—
p.000255: (a) Advise those individuals who are applicants for or recipients of services under the Act, or their
p.000255: parents, family members, guardians, advocates, or au- thorized representatives, of the avail- ability and
p.000255: purposes of the Client As- sistance Program (CAP) funded under the Act; and
p.000255: (b) Provide information on the means of seeking assistance under the CAP.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 20; 29 U.S.C. 718a)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.64 What is the required duration of the training in an Advanced Re- habilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: A grantee for an Advanced Rehabili- tation Research Training Project shall provide training to individuals
p.000255: that is at least one academic year, unless a longer training period is necessary to ensure that each
p.000255: trainee is qualified to conduct independent research upon completion of the course of training.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.65 What level of participation is required of trainees in an Advanced Rehabilitation Research
p.000255: Training Project?
p.000255: Individuals who are receiving train- ing under an Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Project shall
p.000255: devote at least eighty percent of their time to the activities of the training program during the training period.
p.000255: (Authority: Secs. 202–204; 29 U.S.C. 760–762)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 350.66 What must a grantee include in a patent application?
p.000255: Any patent application filed by a grantee for an invention made under a grant must include the
p.000255: following state- ment in the first paragraph:
p.000255: The invention described in this application was made under a grant from the Depart- ment of Education.
p.000255: (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e–3)
p.000255:
p.000255: PART 356—DISABILITY AND REHA- BILITATION RESEARCH: RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
p.000255: Subpart A—General
p.000255: Sec.
p.000255: 356.1 What is the Research Fellowships Pro- gram?
p.000255: 356.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
p.000255: 356.3 What regulations apply to this pro- gram?
p.000255: 356.4 What definitions apply to this pro- gram?
p.000255: Subpart B—What Kinds of Activities Does the Department Support Under This Program?
p.000255: 356.10 What types of activities are author- ized?
p.000255:
p.000255: 255
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.1
p.000255: 356.11 What types of problems may be re- searched under the fellowship program?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart C—How Does One Apply for Assistance Under This Program?
p.000255: 356.20 What are the application procedures under this part?
p.000255: 356.21 What is the fellowship review proc- ess?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart D—How Does the Secretary Select a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.30 What selection criteria are used for this program?
p.000255: 356.31 How does the Secretary evaluate an application under this part?
p.000255: 356.32 What are the special considerations in selecting applications for funding under this part?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart E—What Conditions Have To Be Met by a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.40 What is the length of a Fellowship award?
p.000255: 356.41 What are the employment limitations during a fellowship period?
p.000255: 356.42 What acknowledgement of support is required?
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart F—What are the Administrative Responsibilities of a Fellow?
p.000255: 356.50 What kinds of payments are allowed under this program?
p.000255: 356.51 What reports are required?
p.000255: 356.52 Are there other requirements?
p.000255: AUTHORITY: 29 U.S.C. 760–762, unless other-
p.000255: wise noted.
p.000255: SOURCE: 46 FR 45312, Sept. 10, 1981, unless
p.000255: otherwise noted.
p.000255:
p.000255: Subpart A—General
p.000255: § 356.1 What is the Research Fellow- ships Program?
p.000255: The purpose of this program is to build research capacity by providing support to highly qualified
p.000255: individuals, including those who are individuals with disabilities, to perform research on the
p.000255: rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 58
p.000255: FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993]
p.000255: 34 CFR Ch. III (7–1–02 Edition)
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
p.000255: (a) Only individuals are eligible to be recipients of Fellowships.
p.000255: (b) Any individual is eligible for as- sistance under this program who has training and experience that
p.000255: indicate a potential for engaging in scientific re- search related to the solution of reha- bilitation
p.000255: problems of individuals with disabilities.
p.000255: (c) This program provides two cat- egories of Fellowships: Merit Fellow- ships and Distinguished Fellowships.
p.000255: (1) To be eligible for a Distinguished Fellowship, an individual must have seven or more years of
p.000255: research experi- ence in subject areas, methods, or tech- niques relevant to rehabilitation re- search and
p.000255: must have a doctorate, other terminal degree, or comparable academic qualifications.
p.000255: (2) The Secretary awards Merit Fel- lowships to individuals in earlier stages of their careers in
p.000255: research. To be eligible for a Merit Fellowship, an individual must have either advanced professional
p.000255: training or experience in independent study in an area which is directly pertinent to disability and re-
p.000255: habilitation.
p.000255: (d) An applicant for a fellowship under this program must be eligible under 34 CFR 75.60.
p.000255: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000255: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 57
p.000255: FR 30343, July 8, 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22,
p.000255: 1993]
p.000255:
p.000255: § 356.3 What regulations apply to this program?
p.000255: The following regulations apply to this program:
p.000255: (a) The peer review requirements contained in 34 CFR 350.31–350.32.
p.000255: (b) The regulations in this part—34 CFR part 356;
p.000255: (c)(1) Subject to the additional re- quirement in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, 34 CFR part 97,
p.000255: Protection of Human Subjects.
p.000255: (2) When an IRB reviews research that purposefully requires inclusion of children with disabilities or
p.000255: individuals with mental disabilities as research subjects, the IRB must include at least one person
p.000255: primarily concerned with the welfare of these research subjects.
p.000255:
p.000256: 256
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: Off. of Spec. Educ. and Rehab. Services, Education § 356.30
p.000256:
p.000256:
p.000256: (d) The regulations in 34 CFR 75.60–
p.000256: 75.61 (regarding the ineligibility of cer- tain individuals to receive assistance).
p.000256: (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 761a(d), 42 U.S.C. 300v– 1(b))
p.000256: [46 FR 45312, Sept. 10, 1981, as amended at 56
p.000256: FR 28031, June 18, 1991; 57 FR 30343, July 8,
p.000256: 1992; 58 FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993; 60 FR 17431,
p.000256: Apr. 5, 1995]
p.000256:
p.000256: § 356.4 What definitions apply to this program?
p.000256: The definitions listed in 34 CFR 350.4 apply to this program.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(i)(1); (29 U.S.C. 761a(i)(1)))
p.000256:
p.000256: Subpart B—What Kinds of Activi- ties Does the Department Support Under This Program?
p.000256: § 356.10 What types of activities are authorized?
p.000256: (a) Fellows may conduct original re- search in any area authorized by sec- tion 204 of the Act.
p.000256: (b) Each year the Secretary may de- termine that research is needed in cer- tain areas authorized under section
p.000256: 204 of the Act and may set aside funds to provide fellowship assistance for re- search in these
p.000256: specific areas. The Sec- retary publishes the selected priorities, if any, in a notice in the FEDERAL REG- ISTER.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d)) [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984]
p.000256: § 356.11 What types of problems may be researched under the fellowship program?
p.000256: Problems encountered by individuals with disabilities in their daily lives that are due to the
p.000256: presence of a dis- abling condition, problems associated with the provision of rehabilitation services
p.000256: to individuals with disabil- ities, and problems connected with the conduct of disability research may
p.000256: be addressed under this program.
p.000256: (Authority: Secs. 202(d), 202(g)(1), 204; 29
p.000256: U.S.C. 761a(d), 761a(g)(1), 762) [58 FR 49419, Sept. 22, 1993]
p.000256: Subpart C—How Does One Apply for Assistance Under This Pro- gram?
p.000256: § 356.20 What are the application pro- cedures under this part?
p.000256: From time to time the Secretary will publish in the FEDERAL REGISTER an Application Notice that announces
p.000256: the availability of fellowship assistance under this part.
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); (29 U.S.C. 761a(d)))
p.000256:
p.000256: § 356.21 What is the fellowship review process?
p.000256: The Secretary reviews applications for Fellowships in accordance with the peer review requirements
p.000256: governing grants in 34 CFR 350.31 and 350.32 and the selection criteria contained in
p.000256: § 356.30.
p.000256: (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1800–0027)
p.000256: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d)) [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984]
p.000256: Subpart D—How Does the Secretary Select a Fellow?
p.000256: § 356.30 What selection criteria are used for this program?
p.000256: The Secretary evaluates an applica- tion for a Fellowship on the basis of—
p.000256: (a) Quality and level of formal edu- cation, previous work experience, and recommendations of present or
p.000256: former supervisors or colleagues that include an indication of the applicant’s ability to work creatively
p.000256: in scientific re- search; and
p.000256: (b) The quality of a research proposal of no more than 12 pages containing the following information:
p.000256: (1) The importance of the problem to be investigated to the purpose of the Act and the mission of the Institute.
p.000256: (2) The research hypotheses or re- lated objectives and the methodology and design to be followed.
p.000256: (3) Assurance of the availability of any necessary data resources, equip- ment, or institutional
p.000256: support, includ- ing technical consultation and support
p.000256:
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p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257:
p.000257: § 356.31
p.000257: where appropriate, required to carry out the proposed activity.
p.000257: (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1800–0027)
p.000257: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000257: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 52
p.000257: FR 30065, Aug. 12, 1987]
p.000257:
p.000257: § 356.31 How does the Secretary evalu- ate an application under this part?
p.000257: The Secretary awards the following points for each application based on how well the applicant
p.000257: addresses the two criteria in § 356.30: Outstanding (5); Superior (4); Satisfactory (3); Marginal
p.000257: (2); Poor (1).
p.000257: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d)) [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984]
p.000257: § 356.32 What are the special consider- ations in selecting applications for funding under this part?
p.000257: (a) The Secretary reserves funds to support some or all of the applications which have been awarded a
p.000257: rating of superior or better (4–5 points) under
p.000257: § 356.31.
p.000257: (b) In making a final selection of ap- plicants to support under this program, the Secretary considers the
p.000257: extent to which applicants rated outstanding or superior present a unique opportunity to effect a major
p.000257: advance in knowl- edge, address critical problems in inno- vative ways, present proposals which are
p.000257: consistent with the Institute’s Long-Range Plan, build research capac- ity within the field, or complement and
p.000257: significantly increases the potential value of already planned research and related activities.
p.000257: (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1800–0027)
p.000257: (Authority: Sec. 202(d); 29 U.S.C. 761a(d))
p.000257: [49 FR 24979, June 18, 1984, as amended at 52
p.000257: FR 30065, Aug. 12, 1987]
p.000257:
p.000257: Subpart E—What Conditions Have To Be Met by a Fellow?
p.000257: § 356.40 What is the length of a Fellow- ship award?
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Appendix

Indicator List

IndicatorVulnerability
authorityRelationship to Authority
childrenChild
disabilityMentally Disabled
educationeducation
familyMotherhood/Family
parentsparents
poorEconomic/Poverty
terminalTerminally Ill

Indicator Peers (Indicators in Same Vulnerability)

IndicatorPeers

Trigger Words

capacity

protection

welfare


Applicable Type / Vulnerability / Indicator Overlay for this Input

Vulnerability TypeVulnerabilityIndicator# Matches
HealthMentally Disableddisability3
HealthMotherhood/Familyfamily1
HealthTerminally Illterminal1
SocialChildchildren1
Socialeducationeducation3
Socialparentsparents1
EconomicEconomic/Povertypoor1
General/OtherRelationship to Authorityauthority23