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From page 323...
... 323 A p p e n d i x O PERMISSION FORM FOR PARENTS OF MINOR PARTICIPANTS -- VARIABLE ENROLLMENT PERIOD (4–7 MONTHS) IN-VEHICLE DRIVING BEHAVIOR AND CRASH RISK STUDY ("The SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study")
From page 324...
... 324 Your child's data will be identified with a code rather than your child's name. Finally, only qualified researchers will be authorized to have access to data that personally identifies your child, or can be used to personally identify your child, and the level to which they have access will be based on their level of authorization.
From page 325...
... 325 3. While the system is being installed on the vehicle, he/she will be provided a comfortable area in which to complete the consent process and testing at CUBRC, which should take about 2–3 hours.
From page 326...
... 326 6. Let us know if you or your child notices any unusual warning light activity, for example, warning lights that go on or off.
From page 327...
... 327 child abuse, or a participant's threatened or actual harm to self or others. In terms of a vehicle, this could also include items such as driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, allowing an unlicensed minor to drive the vehicle, or habitually running red lights at high speed.
From page 328...
... 328 and destroyed after the study is complete. This information will not be linked to or mingled with your child's study data, and will not be used in any research or analysis.
From page 329...
... 329 Institute, the organization overseeing the data collection for the entire study. It is possible that, after data collection is complete, one copy of study data will be transferred to the U.S.
From page 330...
... 330 of his/her face and GPS coordinates which may identify his/her home, work, or school locations) , or any information in your child's driver data, vehicle data, or additional crash data that could be used to personally identify him/her.
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... 331 child, or that could be used to identify your child, or to remove it from the secure facility in which it is stored except with your consent and your child's assent (if your child is younger than 18) or without your child's consent (if your child is 18 years or older)
From page 332...
... 332 claims and/or actions against Virginia Tech or the Commonwealth of Virginia shall be brought in a court of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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