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Are there quality control procedures for information NOT subject to the quality guidelines?

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Are there quality control procedures for information NOT subject to the quality guidelines?

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Although information that is not covered by the OMB guidelines is not subject to the new administrative correction procedures, the information is still subject to the usual NIH internal review procedures for accuracy and high quality. This information includes: • National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases or other archival records, CRISP, and similar databases • Documents not authored by the agency and not representing the agency’s views, including information authored and distributed by NIH grantees • Information that is limited in dissemination to Government employees or agency contractors or grantees • Information pertaining to basic agency operations, including information about agency authorities, activities, and programs; contact information for the public; organizational charts; NIH or institute or center directors’ status reports; solicitations [program announcements (PAs)/requests for applications (RFAs)]; and receipt and review materials (e.g., summary statements, informati

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