Remove from Agenda

The remove from agenda action removes a protocol that has been assigned to an agenda for an IACUC full committee meeting from the agenda.

 

Table 554 Protocol Document, Protocol Actions Page, Request an Action Section, Available Actions – Remove from Agenda – Action Attributes

  Action attributes

Description

Who can perform action

IACUC Administrators are allowed to perform this action.

Protocol state prior to action

Prior to the action being performed, the protocol must be in the following state:

 

The protocol must have been assigned to a committee and schedule.

 

The protocol status must be Submitted to IACUC.

The submission status must be In agenda.

 

Protocol state after action

After the action is performed

 

The protocol status does not change.

The submission status reverts back to Submitted to Committee

 

 

 

 

Figure 1383 Protocol Document, Protocol Actions Page, Request an Action Section, Available Actions – Remove From Agenda

 

Table 555 Protocol Document, Protocol Actions Page, Request an Action Section, Available Actions – Remove from Agenda Field Descriptions

Field

Description

Comments

To enter textual information to describe the reason for the remove from agenda action, click within the text box (or press the tab  key from a previous field) to relocate the cursor to the field, and then type (or paste from virtual clipboard) to enter text in the box as necessary to provide the appropriate information.  Click the add note  icon to view/edit/paste text in a new browser window, then click the continue button to return to the text entry field in the document.  After saving, click the green arrow  symbol to view full text in a separate browser window.

Action Date

Specify the date you want this action to become effective.  By default, the field displays the current date.  To change it, click the calendar icon to select, or type in mm/dd/yyyy format to populate the box with the desired date.

Review Comments

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