Liability Waiver/Informed Consent Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Liability Waiver/Informed Consent Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, phone number, and email address. If you are a City of Topeka employee or retiree, check the appropriate box and provide your Employee ID and department.
  3. Indicate if you are a dependent of a City of Topeka employee by circling the relevant option. If applicable, list the employee's name and ID for verification.
  4. Complete the emergency contact section by providing the name and phone number of someone who can be reached in case of an emergency.
  5. Read through the voluntary participation, risk acknowledgment, and waiver sections carefully. Initial each statement to confirm your understanding and agreement.
  6. If you wish to receive updates from the City of Topeka Wellness Coordinator, select 'YES' or 'NO'.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. If you are signing on behalf of a dependent under age 18, ensure that a parent or legal guardian signs as well.

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Using this strategy, legal, regulatory, philosophical, medical, and psychological literatures have come together to support the following elements of informed consent: (1) disclosure, (2) understanding, (3) voluntariness, (4) competence, and (5) consent (see National Commission 1978; Meisel and Roth 1981; Presidents
The document you are asked to sign is a waiver and release of liability. The purposes of this document are to make you aware of the risks associated with this activity, to ask you to accept those risks, and to help you understand your responsibility in case of injury or property damage arising from your participation.
A waiver of informed consent allows a researcher to conduct human subjects research without obtaining informed consent from participants. The waiver may apply to an entire study or to particular study components; it may apply to all participants or only some participants.
There are 4 components of informed consent including decision capacity, documentation of consent, disclosure, and competency. Doctors will give you information about a particular treatment or test in order for you to decide whether or not you wish to undergo a treatment or test.
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The primary types of informed consent weve covered include written, verbal, electronic, and implied consent. Each type serves specific research contexts and participant needs. Understanding Informed Consent is crucial for researchers to ensure participants are fully aware of the studys purpose, risks, and benefits.
An Informed Consent is an alternative to a waiver. Parties signing this document are only consenting to the known and foreseeable physical risks inherent in the activity and not to the legal risks of negligence. Informed consents can be a good deterrent to legal action.
A process in which patients are given important information, including possible risks and benefits, about a medical procedure or treatment, genetic testing, or a clinical trial. This is to help them decide if they want to be treated, tested, or take part in the trial.

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