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NIH GUIDE FOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
August 11, 1989
NOTICES
DEPARTMENT OF VERTERANS AFFAIRS EMPLOYEES AS
INVESTIGATORS ON GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
P.T. 34; K.W. 1014004, 1014006
National Institutes of Health
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administrations
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This policy clarifies the conditions under which employees of the
Department of Veterans affairs (VA) may apply for grants, contracts,
or cooperative agreements from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA).
The policy reaffirms the longstanding practice which permits VA
investigators to conduct research through affiliated universities
while avoiding conflicts of commitment among their total professional
responsibilities. However, theses guidelines do not modify the
traditional NIH and ADAMHA practice of accepting applications from
only those applicants which will be the primary performers of
research.
As responsible stewards of funds, NIH and ADAMHA are concerned that
investigators have the time available to carry out the proposed
research. Therefore, this guidance clarifies how applicants/offerors
may assure peer reviewers and staff that the time proposed for a
particular project is available from among their total professional
commitments, including that to the VA.
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Department of Veterans Affairs Applications (VA Employees) |
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1. INTRODUCTION:
VA employees may identify research effort on projects at a level up
to 100 percent of their VA appointment. However, if an individual
engages in other (nonresearch) activities, as part of his/her
responsibilities to the VA, those responsibilities (for example,
clinical practice) reduce the level of effort devoted to research. In
such cases, the maximum level of effort that can be shown on research
projects must be less than 100 percent.
When the VA Medical Center is the applicant institution, salary
support for the principal investigator may not be requested. Under
these circumstances, the principal investigator is a Federal employee
of the VA. The Medical Center is responsible for assuring that the
level of effort required for the research project will be allowed as
part of the principal investigator's official duties. Indirect costs
are not reimbursed, since the grantee is a Federal organization.
2. APPLICATION GUIDELINES (GRANTS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS):
The regular guidelines as described in the application kit for Form
PHS 398 (Application for a Public Health Service Grant, rev. 10/88)
prevail when the applicant institution is a VA Medical Center.
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University Applications (Joint University/VA Employees) |
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1. INTRODUCTION:
VA employees are permitted to apply for research support on
projects submitted by a university when they have a joint appointment
between the VA and the university (see the criteria in B.2. below).
Staff responsibilities other than research (for example, teaching,
administration, or clinical practice on behalf of either organization)
must reduce the total effort available for research.
The university share of an investigator's salary may be requested
in proportion to the effort devoted to the research project. The
individual's salary for his/her position with the university
determines the base for computing that salary request. The university
is the applicant organization, consistent with the appointment of the
individual and the Memorandum of Understanding between the VA and the
university (see B.2. below). Indirect costs are reimbursed based on
the university's rates and the site of the research.
Signature by the institutional official on the application/proposal
certifies that (1) the individual is applying as a part of a joint
appointment that is specified by a formal Memorandum of Understanding,
and (2) there is no possibility of dual compensation (university plus
VA salary) for the same work, nor an actual or apparent conflict of
interest regarding such work.
2. JOINT APPOINTMENTS:
A joint appointment is a total set of professional responsibilities
mutually arranged by the university and an affiliated VA hospital. The
combination of teaching, research, consulting, administration, and
clinical activities at both the university and the VA comprises 100
percent of an individual's total professional responsibilities. These
appointments are characterized by a formal Memorandum of
Understanding, which at a minimum, specifies: (1) the title of each
appointment, (2) each functional responsibility (at both the
university and the VA) of the proposed principal investigator, and (3)
the percentage of effort available for research.
The VA commitment should be expressed as hours per week, such as 25
hours (based on a 40-hour work-week). This commitment does not
necessarily limit the corresponding university appointment to 15 hours
per week, but the individual's overall set of responsibilities must
meet the test of reasonableness.
3. APPLICATION GUIDELINES (GRANTS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS):
For university applications under joint-appointment conditions, the
following paragraphs relate to the completion of certain portions of
Form PHS 398 (Application for a Public Health Service Grant) and Form
PHS 2590 (Application for Continuation of a Public Health Service
Grant).
The Biographical Sketch page of Form PHS 398 must specifically
identify the total responsibilities of the joint appointment. Specify
the title of each appointment, the types of responsibilities
(teaching, research, clinical, consulting, and administration) and the
proportion of each type of responsibility to the total set of
responsibilities.
With respect to the Personnel section of the Budget page, these “special”
instructions must be followed in completing Columns 1, 2, and 3 (page
4 of Form PHS 398 and page 2 of Form PHS 2590).
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Column 1 should indicate the proportion of the principal
investigator's university responsibilities to his/her total
professional responsibilities based on the Memorandum of
Understanding between the VA and the university. For example, if
the individual's university activities equal 60 percent of total
professional responsibilities, enter 0.6 in column 1.
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Column 2 should reflect the percentage of the university
responsibilities that is to be devoted to this project. For
example, if 40 percent of the individual's university duties is to
be devoted to this project, enter 0.4 in column 2.
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Column 3 is the effort on the project. This is calculated by
multiplying column 1 by column 2. Continuing the example, column 3
would indicate that 0.24 of the individual's total professional
responsibilities is to be devoted to the project.
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If effort to the project is also to be devoted from the VA set
of responsibilities, a separate line item for columns 1, 2, and 3
should be completed. This may be necessary to identify the total
effort (both VA and university) to be devoted to the project.
In requesting salary support, under Dollar Amount Requested, the
request must relate only to the portion of the effort on behalf of the
university as stated in B.1. above, the individual's salary for his/
her position with the university determines the base for computing the
salary request.
4. PROPOSAL GUIDELINES (CONTRACTS):
Table 15-2 of Federal Acquisition Regulation 15.804-6(b)(2) permits
prospective contractors to estimate costs in a manner that is
consistent with their overall accounting for individual cost elements.
In the circumstances described herein, it would be appropriate for
contractors to adopt the same procedures for estimating joint
appointee effort as are outlined above for grants and cooperative
agreements. Accordingly, estimated effort of a joint appointee
expected to work on a contract must likewise be based on the
percentage of the employee's TOTAL professional responsibilities.
Similarly, the curriculum vitae of a joint appointee name in the
direct labor section of the offeror's proposal should include an
enumeration of the employee's total responsibilities under the joint
appointment.
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C. Questions
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Questions concerning this policy should be directed to the Grants
Management Officer or Contracting Officer of the awarding component to
which the application/proposal is (may be) assigned.
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