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Why are there separate procedures for disclosing financial interests for non-federal and federal sponsors?

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Why are there separate procedures for disclosing financial interests for non-federal and federal sponsors?

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This is because the State of California and the Federal government each have their own laws, requirements for disclosure and review, and }}–> }}–>reporting thresholds.

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This is because the State of California and the Federal government each have their own laws, requirements for disclosure and review, and }}–> }}–>reporting thresholds. For Non-Federal Sponsored Research: • The State of California’s Fair Political Practices Commission requires disclosure of the financial interests by using the State of California’s Statement of Economic Interest for Principal Investigators, or the 700-U form. The 700-U form is required for non-federal sponsored projects that are being funded by gifts, contracts or grants from a non-profit foundation or from a for-profit company, which may include, but are not limited to; research agreements, Material Transfer Agreements, and Clinical Trial Agreements. For Federal Sponsored Research: • UCSD requires disclosure of significant financial interests by using the Disclosure of Financial Interests Related to Federal and Other Sponsored Projects Adopting the Federal Requirements, or the 9510 form. Unlike the State of Californi

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