Common use of Purpose of Access Clause in Contracts

Purpose of Access. Provide a brief description of the purpose(s) of collecting samples and the subsequent research that will be undertaken using them. Include a statement setting out the means of labelling the Samples. The Regulations require that appropriate labelling of Samples must be undertaken and that records relating to the Samples collected must also be kept. Records must include: • a unique identifier for each sample, marked either on a label attached to the sample, or the container holding the sample. • the date the sample was taken. • the place from which the sample was taken. • an appropriate indication of the quantity or size of the sample. • the scientific name of, or given to, the sample. • the location of the sample when first entered in the record (ie where the Sample is initially housed). • the details about any subsequent transfer of the sample, including the names and addresses of others having possession of the sample, or a part of the sample. Include details of any proposed transmission of samples to third parties. Third parties may include museums, research institutions, individual researchers or commercial organisations.

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Sources: Model Access and Benefit Sharing Agreement, Model Access and Benefit Sharing Agreement