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Why are there separate procedures for disclosing financial interests for research support from non-governmental (for-profit and non-profit) entities and governmental agencies?

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Why are there separate procedures for disclosing financial interests for research support from non-governmental (for-profit and non-profit) entities and governmental agencies?

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There are separate State of California laws and Federal regulations each with its own set of requirements for disclosure and review, and its own reporting thresholds. The 700-U is a State-mandated disclosure form that must be completed the Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator when support for research is received from non-governmental (e.g., for-profit and non-profit) entities. The 9510 Federal financial disclosure form was developed by UCSD to comply with federal regulations and must be completed by the Principal Investigator who has primary responsibility for the scientific and technical conduct, reporting, fiscal, and programmatic administration of a sponsored project, and any other individual(s) responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of research results for a sponsored project.

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