Conflict of Interest Disclosure for Nonfederal Government Individuals Who Are Candidates to Conduct Peer Reviews Required by the OMB Peer Review Bulletin
ICR 201009-0648-006
OMB: 0648-0567
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Conflict of Interest
Disclosure for Nonfederal Government Individuals Who Are Candidates
to Conduct Peer Reviews Required by the OMB Peer Review
Bulletin
Extension without change of a currently approved collection
The Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) issued government-wide guidance to enhance the practice of
peer review of government science documents: OMBs Final
Information Quality Bulletin for Peer Review (Peer Review
Bulletin or PRB) which establishes minimum peer review standards
for influential scientific information that federal agencies intend
to disseminate. The PRB also directs federal agencies to adopt or
adapt the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) policy for evaluating
conflicts of interest when selecting peer reviewers who are not
federal government employees (federal employees are subject to
federal ethics requirements which address conflict of interest).
For peer review purposes, the term conflict of interest means any
financial or other interest which conflicts with the service of the
individual because it could: (1) significantly impair the
individuals objectivity; or (2) create an unfair competitive
advantage for any person or organization. NOAA has adapted the NAS
policy and developed three confidential conflict of interest
disclosure forms which the agency will use to examine prospective
reviewers potential financial conflicts and other interests that
could impair objectivity or create an unfair advantage. One form is
for peer reviewers of studies related to government regulation, the
second form is for peer reviewers of any other influential
scientific information subject to the Peer Review Bulletin, and the
third form is a variation of the second form as adapted by NOAAs
Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research for potential reviewers
of scientific laboratories. The forms include questions about
employment as well as investment and property interests and
research funding. All three forms also require the submission of a
curriculum vitae (CV).
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