However, it remains compulsory for applicants to submit an NRC Risk Assessment Form. As such, the NRC is no longer working to the Medium-Term Plan. NRC COVID-19 updateįollowing the decision for prisons to exit the National Framework, the NRC has updated its guidance for approving primary research within HMPPS. The cap will be set at 14 on a first-come-first- served basis with any surplus applications carried over into the following month. Introducing a cap on the number of multi-site applications reviewed per monthįrom May 2023 onwards the NRC will introduce a monthly cap on the number of multi-site applications considered to help manage the NRC workload and capacity of front-line operations. We will consider business critical applications during this period on a case-by-case basis. This pause will apply to single and multi-site applications. Any applications sent to NRC during March will be considered to have been sent on 1 April and processed accordingly. The NRC inbox will open to new applications on 1 April.The NRC inbox will be closed to new applications during March.Applications received into the NRC mailbox during February will still be processed and reviewed as usual in March.The NRC will be implementing a one month’s ‘pause’ on accepting new research applications in March 2023. Important notices NRC activity paused during March 2023
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