C-26, r. 222.1.2.01 - Code of ethics of sexologists

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69. Sexologists who undertake, participate or collaborate in research involving persons must ensure that the project has been approved by a research ethics committee that complies with the standards in force, particularly in regard to the composition of the committee and its operating methods. To that end, sexologists must
(1)  inform each of the subjects or representative of the project’s objectives and the manner in which it will be conducted and the advantages, risks or disadvantages related to the person’s participation;
(2)  obtain free and enlightened consent; and
(3)  inform the research subject or representative that the consent is revocable at any time.
O.C. 307-2016, s. 69.
In force: 2016-05-12
69. Sexologists who undertake, participate or collaborate in research involving persons must ensure that the project has been approved by a research ethics committee that complies with the standards in force, particularly in regard to the composition of the committee and its operating methods. To that end, sexologists must
(1)  inform each of the subjects or representative of the project’s objectives and the manner in which it will be conducted and the advantages, risks or disadvantages related to the person’s participation;
(2)  obtain free and enlightened consent; and
(3)  inform the research subject or representative that the consent is revocable at any time.
O.C. 307-2016, s. 69.