Agreements covering "Sponsored Research" projects may provide for delay of publication, not exceeding one hundred twenty days, when requested to permit a sponsor to offer comments or suggestions, provided that such terms shall not include a requirement that the author is bound to accept such comments or suggestions.
Agreements covering "Sponsored Research" which require access to and/or use of a sponsor's bona fide proprietary data or materials will be accepted only if terms regarding access, use, and protection of such data or materials do not unreasonably restrict the dissemination of scholarly findings made within the project.
Delays, not exceeding one hundred twenty days concurrent with the review period in paragraph C(1) of this rule, are permitted to enable the university and/or sponsor to screen proposed publications for possibly patentable ideas and to commence necessary steps to assure appropriate legal protection for such patentable ideas.
A delay for up to eighteen months following the conclusion of a multi-center clinical trial is acceptable when necessary to permit a first publication from the trial to represent the work from all sites. Any term reflecting this delay must affirmatively provide for the ability of the faculty member to publish site-specific results if no multi-site publication has occurred within the twelve-month period, and for the right of the faculty member to petition the sponsor to provide information (e.g. randomization codes) which is reasonably necessary to permit a site-specific analysis and publication to occur.
Ohio Admin. Code 3361:10-30-02
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3361.
Rule Amplifies: 3361.
Prior Effective Dates: 08/05/2005