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Are existing contracts expected to comply with the new policy in terms of the timing for release of data, or continue to follow the previous policy until the study is renewed?

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Are existing contracts expected to comply with the new policy in terms of the timing for release of data, or continue to follow the previous policy until the study is renewed?

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Existing studies are encouraged but not required to comply with the new policy. There may be potential benefits to migrating to the new policy, such as simplifying timelines for the study. For example, it is possible that a new ancillary study would have a release date far earlier than the contract data.

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