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1 Regulations, Policies, and Principles Governing the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals

2 Animal Welfare Act Passed in 1966
1st law that protected non-farm animals in the U.S. Originally known as the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act

3 Animal Welfare Act Amended in
1970, 1976, 1985, 1990, 2002, 2007, and 2008 Requirements set forth under Regulations and Standards in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 9, Chapter 1, Subchapter A – Animal Welfare USDA issues Animal Care Policies to clarify intent

4 Animal Welfare Act Responsibility for administration and enforcement delegated to the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Animal Care USDA performs unannounced inspections at least once a year

5 Animal Welfare Act Regulations apply to Retail pet stores are exempt
Animal research facilities Animal dealers and exhibitors Operators of animal auction sales Carriers and transporters of animals Retail pet stores are exempt

6 Animal Welfare Act Regulations describe Humane handling Care
Identification Recordkeeping Treatment Transportation

7 Animal Welfare Act Mandatory minimal care standards were developed for dogs, cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, nonhuman primates, and marine mammals Standards include Feeding and watering Sanitation Lighting and ventilation Shelter from extremes of weather Separation of species Adequate veterinary care

8 Animal Welfare Act Species regulated Dogs Cats Nonhuman primates
Guinea pigs Hamsters Rabbits Other warm-blooded animals designated by the Secretary of Agriculture

9 Animal Welfare Act Not covered by regulations
Birds, mice, and rats specifically bred for research, teaching, or testing Horses not used for research purposes Farm animals intended for use in improving Animal nutrition Breeding Management or production efficiency Quality of food or fiber

10 Animal Welfare Act Original Act
Known as the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act Protect owners of dogs and cats from theft of their pets Ensure animals in research facilities were provided humane care and treatment Only applied to animals being held before or after actual research and testing Research facilities were required to register

11 Animal Welfare Act 1970 Amendment Given official title AWA
Broadened coverage of law Standards of care extended to apply to animals throughout their stay in the research facility Annual report Numbers of animals used or held If animals required or received anesthetics, analgesics, or tranquilizers

12 Animal Welfare Act 1976 Amendment
Redefined the regulation of animals during transportation Combat the use of animals for fighting

13 Animal Welfare Act 1985 Amendment, Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals Act Chief executive officer of each research facility must appoint an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) Mandatory training of all personnel using animals in research facilities Exercise standards for dogs Psychological well-being for nonhuman primates Established Animal Welfare Information Center

14 IACUC Must consist of 3 members
DVM with experience in lab animal medicine One member who is not affiliated with the institution (public member) Inspects all animal facilities and study areas once every 6 months Reviews and approves all proposed activities (protocols) Investigates concerns involving care and use of research animals

15 IACUC Protocol must provide
Species and approximate number of animals to be used Rational and appropriateness of species/numbers Detailed description of animal use Description of procedures and drugs used to assure that discomfort and pain will be limited Euthanasia method

16 IACUC DVM must be consulted when planning any procedure that could cause pain to animals If procedure could cause pain, a written description is required of methods and sources used to determine that alternatives are not available Principal investigator must assure the work does not unnecessarily duplicate previous experiments Survival surgery must be performed using aseptic techniques

17 Animal Welfare Act 1990 Amendment, Protection of Pets
Mandated that pounds and shelters hold a dog or cat for a minimum period of 5 days before euthanizing or releasing the animal

18 Animal Welfare Act 2002 Amendment, Farm Security and Rural Investment Act Changed the definition of “animal” Specifically excluding birds, rats of the genus Rattus, and mice of the genus Mus bred for research Addresses animal fighting

19 Animal Welfare Act 2007 Amendment, Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act Violation punishable by up to 3 years in prison Felony to trade, sell or ship equipment used in animal fighting or to promote an animal fighting venture

20 Animal Welfare Act 2008 Amendment, Farm Bill
Strengthens penalties for animal fighting activities Limits transport and resale of dogs unless they are at least 6 months of age

21 Chimpanzee Health Improvement, Maintenance and Protection Act
CHIMP Act of 2000 Created a sanctuary retirement system for chimpanzees previously used in medical research Only applied to chimpanzees used in studies supported by federal government Chimp Haven in Louisiana selected as sanctuary

22 Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare and Public Health Service Policy
PHS comprised of multiple organizations including National Institutes of Health Food and Drug Administration Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health Resources and Services Administration Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration

23 Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare and Public Health Service Policy
PHS Policy Relates to use of animals in research and other activities that are supported by federal monies Extends to all vertebrates not just warm-blooded Staff who are engaged in research activities with PHS funds must receive instruction in responsible conduct of research

24 Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare and Public Health Service Policy
PHS Policy Institutions must submit an assurance to OLAW Describing program of animal care US Government Principles and Guide are followed Names, position titles, credentials of IACUC members IACUC must consist of 5 members Institutions must establish mechanism to review animal facilities and procedures Accreditation by Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care is suggested

25 Good Laboratory Practice Regulations
Framework for performing product safety studies Food and Drug Administration Environmental Protection Agency Important components Quality assurance Adherence to standard operating procedures Extensive recordkeeping

26 Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
Prepared by Institute of Laboratory Animal Research for NIH in 1963 and periodically updated Assists institutions caring for and using animals Makes recommendations for humane animal care and use

27 Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
Outlines and references major components of the animal care and use program Institutional policies and responsibilities Animal environment Housing Management Veterinary medical care Physical plant Personnel qualifications and training Occupational health and safety of personnel Preventative medicine Surgery

28 Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
Programs must adhere to US Government Principles PHS Policy Other applicable regulations Emphasizes use of performance-oriented standards Directs user to achieve a goal Does not specify method to reach the goal

29 Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching
Supplements laws, regulations and policies and the “Guide” Animals used in agricultural research or teaching Guidelines for husbandry, veterinary care, facility construction and maintenance Not intended to pertain to animals produced on farms and ranches

30 Occupational Health and Safety
Anyone working directly with animals or are in the vicinity of equipment and facilities are potentially exposed to hazards Hazards Physical (lifting, animal bites, needle sticks) Biologic (infectious agents) Chemical (carcinogens, cleaning chemicals) Other (allergens)

31 Occupational Health and Safety
Institution must establish and maintain an occupational health and safety program Control and prevention are key to success Health questionnaires, physical exams, reporting Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) Development of standard operating procedures Training

32 Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC)
Nonprofit organization Supported by prestigious member organizations Promotes the humane treatment of animals in science through High standards of animal care and use Well-being through assessment and accreditation

33 AAALAC International AAALAC accreditation Site visits Voluntary
Considered “Gold Standard” of industry Institution prepares program description and does self-assessment Site visits Occur once every 3 years Done by council members and consultants

34 AAALAC International Site visit
Three documents are used in evaluation of animal care and use program Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals Used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes

35 Animal Welfare Information Center
Part of the National Agricultural Library Mandated by 1985 AWA amendment Information Improved research methods Alternatives Literature searches Employee training

36 State Regulations All 50 states and the District of Columbia have laws that protect animals Most animal laws deal with Prevention of cruel treatment Provision of food and water Provision of shelter and protection from extreme weather


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