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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Parent Guardian or Legal Authorized Representative consent form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the title of the study and the name, status, and contact information of the primary researcher(s). This ensures clarity about who is conducting the research.
  3. Review the key information section carefully. It outlines important details such as inclusion/exclusion criteria, risks/benefits, time commitment, and privacy concerns. Make sure to understand these before proceeding.
  4. In the next section, describe your child's participation in simple terms. Use bullet points for clarity on what they will be asked to do during the study.
  5. Fill out any sections regarding anticipated risks and benefits. Be thorough but concise to ensure that all potential issues are clearly communicated.
  6. Complete the documentation of informed consent at the end of the form. Ensure you sign and date it appropriately.

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In other words, an LAR is only necessary when an adults mental capacity is impaired, rendering them unable to provide informed consent. This is different from a parent or guardian, who provides permission for a child to participate in research.
Depending on individual circumstances, a guardian may have physical custody of a child, decision-making custody, or both. In some cases, a parent may retain full or partial physical custody while a guardian has legal custody; for example, in cases of a parent with cognitive impairment.
A legally authorized representative is an individual who, under law, has the ability to act on behalf of another person (such as a minor study participant). The LAR may be a parent, grandparent, caregiver who has the legal authority to grant consent on behalf of another who has been invited to participate in research.
A guardianship/conservatorship is no longer effective after death, and the guardian/conservator simply has final accounting type reports to submit to the Court. A personal representative is the person who handles the probate of the subjects estate after his/her death.
Legally Authorized Representative (LAR): An individual or judicial or other body authorized under applicable law to consent on behalf of a prospective subject to the subjects participation in the procedures involved in the research.

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A Legally authorized representative (LAR) is an individual or judicial or other body authorized under applicable law to make decisions on behalf of another individual. LARs may, for example, provide consent on behalf of a prospective subject to the subjects participation in research.
An Authorized Representative is an individual with legal authority to bind the government entity (e.g., the Chief Executive Officer of the government entity). An Authorized Representative must sign the Acceptance of Award terms for it to be valid.

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