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91爆料 IRB as a Single IRB

Institutions and individuals may work together cooperatively on a research project involving human subjects. Often under these cooperative arrangements, multiple institutions and individuals may be engaged in the research. It may be advantageous, or required, to obtain IRB review from only one IRB for some or all of the engaged institutions or individuals rather than seeking IRB review from all engaged parties. This arrangement is referred to by HSD as single IRB (sIRB) review.

2018 Common Rule requirement. Effective January 20, 2020, all of the domestic institutions that are engaged in a federally-supported, non-exempt, cooperative research project must rely upon approval by a single IRB. Health and Human Services (HHS) supported research does not have to comply with the requirement if at least one IRB has approved the research before January 20, 2020.

NIH multi-site policy. For most NIH grant applications submitted on or after January 25, 2018, NIH requires the use of a single IRB for all domestic sites participating in multi-site non-exempt human subjects research.

Other research. For research not subject to the 2018 Common Rule, the NIH policy, or another sponsor鈥檚 requirement to use a single IRB, it may be advantageous to the research to obtain IRB review from the same IRB for some or all of the engaged institutions or individuals rather than seeking IRB review from multiple IRBs.

When will 91爆料 serve as the single IRB

Except under the terms of existing reliance agreements [11] and in unique circumstances approved by HSD management, the 91爆料 IRB is not able to serve as the single IRB when:

These criteria are intended as a reference for researchers who are planning multi-institutional research and should be considered as general guidelines, not rules. Researchers are encouraged to consult with HSD at hsdrely@uw.edu [14] to confirm any single IRB plans when preparing funding applications. HSD cannot guarantee 91爆料 IRB review for any multi-institutional research for which it has not been consulted. HSD will assess each multi-institutional study and work with the PI to determine the appropriate single IRB arrangement. The unique aspects of a study as well as the following factors may impact HSD’s decision:

When is 91爆料 able to serve as the single IRB?
91爆料 is the prime (direct) awardee. Other institutions are receiving subawards from 91爆料.
and/or
91爆料 is the formally designated regulatory Coordinating Center
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Almost always.

Exceptions:

  • All work with human subjects will be done by other organizations, and 91爆料 does not have a role as the coordinating center, primary author of the protocol, etc.
  • The size of the study is greater than HSD’s capacity. HSD anticipates that this will be approximately 15 or more sites.
  • When HSD cannot guarantee that there will be sufficient IRB member subject member expertise to review the research. HSD will make all reasonable effort to ensure that there will be sufficient IRB member expertise. This may involve working with the PI and their department to identify potential IRB members or consultants and requesting funding for IRB member support. However, if expertise cannot be guaranteed, 91爆料 IRB cannot review the study.

If 91爆料 cannot serve as the single IRB, HSD will work with the PI to identify and pursue other options.

91爆料 is one of multiple prime (direct) awardees with no clear lead or coordinating institution. (For example, NIH Multiple PI designation, NSF Co-PI designation) Case-by-case basis.

Dependent on:

  • Whether 91爆料 is engaged in the research
  • How much of the interaction with subjects will be done by 91爆料 vs. other institutions
  • Whether 91爆料 has a “lead” role, e.g., wrote the protocol, significant scientific work, etc.
  • The number of sites
  • Whether the 91爆料 IRB has sufficient existing expertise to review the research
Prime awardee is another institution without an IRB. 91爆料 is receiving funding via a subaward (e.g., SBIR, STTR) Case-by-case basis. In many cases, HSD may consider the prime awardee responsible for contracting with an appropriate independent IRB.

Dependent on:

  • How much of the interaction with subjects will be done by 91爆料 vs. other institutions
  • Whether 91爆料 has a “lead” role, e.g., wrote the protocol, significant scientific work, etc.
  • The number of sites
  • Whether the 91爆料 IRB has sufficient existing expertise to review the research
Prime awardee is another institution with an IRB. 91爆料 is receiving funding via a subaward. Almost never. HSD considers the prime awardee responsible for providing IRB review in most cases.

Exceptions:

  • The prime awardee’s only engagement is receipt of funding, and
  • 91爆料 will be doing the majority of the work with human subjects
Other funding situations Case-by-case basis. Dependent on:

  • How much of the interaction with subjects will be done by 91爆料 vs. other institutions
  • Whether 91爆料 has a 鈥渓ead鈥 role, e.g., wrote the protocol, significant scientific work, etc.
  • The number of sites
  • Whether the 91爆料 IRB has sufficient existing expertise to review the research
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What Institutions can rely on the 91爆料 IRB?

Institutions with a Federalwide Assurance (FWA) that are located within the U.S. are eligible for reliance on the 91爆料 IRB. Due to the complexity of international regulations regarding human subjects research, the 91爆料 IRB does not review on behalf of institutions outside of the U.S.

Institutions must be engaged in the research. HSD will not generally allow reliance on the 91爆料 IRB when the non-91爆料 institution cannot demonstrate that their activities constitute engagement in the research, or when IRB review is required by that institution solely in order to meet its unique institutional policies.

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What about individuals who are unaffiliated with an institution or affiliated with an institution without an FWA?

The 91爆料 IRB can review on behalf of these individuals when the activities of the institutions or individuals will be directly supervised by the 91爆料 PI (meaning that there is no other local PI at the other institution who will supervise the activities). In these cases, 91爆料 will extend its FWA to cover the activities of the individuals.

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How is the review arrangement documented?

Federal regulations require that an institution or individual鈥檚 reliance on an IRB not operated by their own institution be documented along with the responsibilities that each entity will undertake to ensure compliance with the regulations. This is accomplished through reliance agreements.

When a non-91爆料 institution or individual will rely on the 91爆料 IRB for research not subject to federal regulations, 91爆料 will execute a reliance agreement. Although a formal, written agreement is not required in these situations, HSD considers it best practice for documenting roles and responsibilities related to IRB review.

Reliance agreement options. To support flexibility and tailor the terms of reliance agreements to the circumstances of individual studies, 91爆料 makes use of and accepts a variety of reliance agreement templates and structures. These include 91爆料鈥檚 own reliance agreement templates, the SMART IRB Master Reliance Agreement, standing agreements with regional institutions, and the agreement templates of other institutions.

Who makes the decision. HSD is the only office authorized to execute reliance agreements on behalf of 91爆料.

Documenting the reliance decision and arrangement. All decisions about reliances are recorded in the associated study workspace in the聽Zipline system.

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What does HSD charge for single IRB review?

For new initial applications submitted on or after July 1st, 2026, HSD charges fees when the 91爆料 IRB reviews on behalf of non-91爆料 organizations for non-exempt research. HSD will聽苍辞迟听charge a fee for the review of the overall study protocol and the involvement of 91爆料 in the research, including modifications, continuing review, and reports of new information for the overall study protocol.

In line with the expectations of federal funding agencies, HSD will charge the same fee regardless of funding (e.g., federal, industry, foundation).

Exceptions

Rationale

91爆料鈥檚 negotiated indirect rates and other sources of funding do not cover the additional 91爆料 IRB review effort for non-91爆料 relying sites. In acknowledgement of this, funding agencies, such as NIH, typically allow these costs to be charged as direct costs to an award. Many peer institutions already charge for single IRB review services. HSD is now implementing a similar fee and fee structure.

The fees

For the review of each non-91爆料 relying institution, HSD鈥檚 fees beginning July 1, 2026 are:

Fee type Amount Services included
Initial Review
Charged at the time the non-91爆料 site is first reviewed by HSD
$1902.40
  • Negotiating and establishing reliance agreements
  • Reviewing applications and materials
  • Site-specific modifications for the first year
Annual Maintenance
Charged at each yearly anniversary
$748.05
  • Ongoing site-specific modifications
  • Reliance agreement updates as needed

The fee is evaluated annually with any increases applied at the start of each fiscal year (i.e., July 1st). HSD anticipates an approximately 3% increase each year to accommodate annual salary increases. Researchers should include this increase when budgeting for these fees.

Fee Estimates and Letter of Support Process

To assist with budget preparation prior to submission of proposals to sponsors, HSD will provide an estimate of fees as part of its聽letter of support process [18]. HSD strongly suggests that research teams seek HSD鈥檚 letter of support early in the proposal preparation process.

Process

When submitting an application for each multi-site study study, researchers must provide the Worktag they wish the fee to be charged to. This may be any Worktag the unit chooses. HSD may begin work on the application without a Worktag, however it will not initiate its process for review of the non-91爆料 institutions until a Worktag has been provided.

After the initial non-91爆料 sites have been reviewed, HSD will work with the Office of Research to charge the initial review fee to the Worktag in Workday. The Office of Research does not send paper or electronic invoices.

HSD will assess the study annually for how many sites are still active in Zipline and will charge the annual fee at that time.

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Are there any other budget considerations?

It is important for 91爆料 researchers to plan for the additional staffing resources to successfully coordinate sIRB review. HSD’s Zipline application system is only accessible to individuals with 91爆料 NetIDs. Because of this, the 91爆料 study team will need to prepare and submit all materials on behalf of the non-91爆料 institutions, as well as communicate information from the 91爆料 IRB to those institutions. This may require additional resources such as the Single IRB Liaison [19] role.

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What to expect when working with 91爆料 as the single IRB

The GUIDANCE Key Information about the 91爆料 as a Single IRB [20] is a quick reference to essential information about the 91爆料 IRB. This document answers many questions that relying institutions typically have when considering relying on the 91爆料 IRB.

Find more information about the application process at Steps in the Single IRB Review Process for Initial Applications [21].

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Related Materials

GLOSSARY Engagement [13]
GUIDANCE Key Information About the 91爆料 as a Single IRB [20]
WEBPAGE Identify the Correct IRB [11]
WEBPAGE Industry Sponsored Research [12]
WEBPAGE Responsibilities of the Lead Study Team [22]
WEBPAGE Steps in the Single IRB Process for Initial Applications [21]

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Regulatory References

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Version Information

Open the accordion below for version changes to this guidance.

Version Number Posted Date Implementation Date Change Notes
2.4 05.29.2026 05.29.2026 Added information about fees associated with 91爆料 as single IRB
2.3 12.23.2024 12.23.2024 Add reference to new Diversity in Clinical Trials policy
2.2 12.05.2022 12.05.2022 Minor revisions for readability
2.1 08.25.2022 08.25.2022 Revised “cooperative” to “reliance”
2.0 06.30.2022 06.30.2022 Relocate content from retiring SOP Internal Reliance Agreements
1.1 08.26.2021 08.26.2021 Added statement that 91爆料 will not serve as a single IRB when 91爆料 determines the study is exempt
1.0 01.28.2020 01.28.2020 Newly posted webpage

Keywords: Internal reliance; Multi-site; Single IRB