[Georgia House] The House Ethics Committee is an 11 member legislative body consisting of a chairman and 10 members. The Committee operates under a House mandate to evaluate legislation relating to the ethical conduct of individuals and groups involved in government functions throughout the state. ==Scope and jurisdiction== The House Ethics...
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[Georgia Senate] The Senate Ethics Committee is a 10 member legislative body consisting of a chairman, a vice-chairman, a secretary, and seven members. The Committee operates under a Senate mandate to regulate legislation addressing moral and ethical issues related to the Senate. ==Scope and jurisdiction== The Senate Ethics Committee has ju...
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[European Union] The ethics committee, according to Directive 2001/20/EC, is an independent body in a member state of the European Union, consisting of healthcare professionals and non-medical members, whose responsibility is to protect the rights, safety and well being of human subjects involved in a clinical trial and to provide public as...
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In medicine, an independent body which is appointed to examine and consider the rights and safety of people taking part in clinical trials
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Refers to a committee set up to supervise medical and research practice in a hospital. Audit committee refers to a monthly meeting in hospitals, designed to discuss budgetary considerations such as how money is targeted.
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[
n] - a committee appointed to consider ethical issues
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ethics panel noun a committee appointed to consider ethical issues
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