Colorado Code § 25-4-407

Reporting requirements - research exemption
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(1) The state board shall
approve an exemption from the reporting requirements of section 25-4-405 for a research
activity that meets all of the following criteria:
(a) The research activity is fully described by a research protocol;
(b) The research activity is subject to review by and is governed by the federal
department of health and human services;
(c) The research activity has as protocol objectives either:
(I) The investigation of the effectiveness of a medical therapy or vaccine to prevent
infection; or
(II) Basic medical research into the cellular mechanisms that cause sexually transmitted
infections;
(d) The research activity is reviewed and approved by a duly constituted institutional
review board in accordance with the regulations established by the secretary of the federal
department of health and human services;
(e) The research for the research activity has provided information that demonstrates that
the research will be facilitated by an exemption specified in this section; and
(f) The research activity has been determined to have a potential health benefit.
(2) The research exemption authorized in this section does not alter the reporting
requirements of persons and researchers who are otherwise required to make reports when
engaged in any treatment or testing outside the scope of or prior to enrollment in an approved
research protocol, including required reporting of other reportable diseases.

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