The Institute recruits high level, highly respected, well established
members of the Cancer Research, Product Development, or Cancer Prevention
communities for appointments to Scientific Research and Prevention
Programs Committees to conduct Peer Review of Grant Applications.
The Institute may pay an honorarium to a Scientific Research and Prevention
Programs Committee Member, pursuant to the Institute's honoraria policy.
(1) The honoraria policy shall be set by the Chief
Executive Officer in consultation with the Oversight Committee and
updated from time to time as necessary upon written notification to
the Oversight Committee. Changes made to the honoraria policy must
be supported by written justification.
(2) Honoraria rates paid by the Institute must be based
upon the responsibilities, hours committed, and hourly rate commensurate
with the expertise and professional background of the Scientific Research
and Prevention Programs Committee Members.
(3) The honoraria policy may provide a comparison to
honoraria and related compensation paid by other similar grant-making
organizations to ensure that honoraria payment rates are reasonable
and competitive for the value the Institute receives.
(4) Minimum documentation requirements for honoraria
payments shall be set forth in the honoraria policy.
(5) The Institute's honoraria policy shall be publicly
available.
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