2440 - Policy and purpose.

§  2440.  Policy  and  purpose.   The use of human subjects in medical  research projects has brought about many beneficial scientific  advances  resulting  in  the  increased  health  and well-being of the human race.  Safeguarding the rights and welfare of individual human subjects in  the  conduct  of  these  human  research  projects is a matter of vital state  concern. Every human being has the right to  be  protected  against  the  possible  conduct  of  medical  or  psychological research upon his body  without his  voluntary  informed  consent.  Human  research  may  effect  dangerous  and  unanticipated results causing irreversible damage to the  human subject. Accordingly, it shall be the  policy  of  this  state  to  protect  its  people  against the unnecessary and improper risk of pain,  suffering or injury resulting  from  human  research  conducted  without  their knowledge or consent.