DSRB Revisions to Exemption Categories
DSRB-100524: Revisions to Exemption Categories
30 May 2024
The Exemption Categories have been updated with the intention to align with the US Final Rule and adapted to be relevant to the local context.
The key changes are highlighted in the table below:
Category |
Updated Definition |
Key Changes |
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Exemption Category 1 (Category S1 in ECOS* IRB Application Form) |
Normal Educational Practices and Settings Research conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings, that specifically involves normal educational practices, that are not likely to adversely impact students’ opportunity to learn required educational content or the assessment of educators who provide instruction. Examples of such research are:
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The condition that the research should not be likely to adversely impact students’ opportunity to learn required educational content or the assessment of educators who provide instructions has been added explicitly.
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Exemption Category 2 (Category S2 in ECOS* IRB Application Form) |
Educational Tests, Surveys, Interviews, or Observations Research that only includes interactions involving educational tests (cognitive, diagnostic, aptitude, achievement), survey procedures, interview procedures, or observation of public behaviour (including visual or auditory recording) if at least one of the following criteria is met:
If research includes children, only observation of public behaviour and educational tests without investigators’ intervention is permitted. Education tests, surveys, and interviews with investigators involvement as well as conditions meeting point (iii) above may not be applied to children. |
Identifiable information can be recorded by the investigator if DSRB determines that adequate provisions to protect the privacy of the subjects and to maintain the confidentiality of data are in place.
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Exemption Category 3 (Category S3 in ECOS* IRB Application Form) |
Benign Behavioural Interventions Research involving benign behavioral interventions in conjunction with the collection of information from an adult subject through verbal or written responses (including data entry) or audiovisual recording if the subject prospectively agrees to the intervention and information collection and at least one of the following criteria is met:
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This is a new category. The previous category “Identifiable Subjects in Special Circumstances” has been removed.
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Exemption Category 4 (Category S4 in ECOS* IRB Application Form) |
Secondary Research for which Consent is Not Required Secondary research uses of identifiable private information or identifiable biospecimens, if at least one of the following criteria is met:
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It is no longer a requirement for data or biospecimens to be existing. Data or biospecimens may be collected prospectively, provided the information is either publicly available, or is recorded by the investigator in such a manner that the identity of the human subjects cannot readily be ascertained, and the investigator will neither contact nor re-identify the subjects.
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Exemption Category 5 |
Public Benefit or Service Programs |
This category has been removed as it is not applicable to the local context. |
Exemption Category 6 (Category S5 in ECOS* IRB Application Form) |
Taste and Food Evaluation and Acceptance Studies Taste and food quality evaluation and consumer acceptance studies,
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No revisions were made to this category.
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