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2. IACUCs are required by... Federal Law (Animal Welfare Act) Regulations - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture (USDA)Policies - Public Health Service (PHS). 3. What are the IACUC's responsibilities?. To assist investigators and instructors in maintaining the institution's compliance
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1. 1 What does IACUC stand for? Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
2. 2 IACUCs are required by
.. Federal Law (Animal Welfare Act)
Regulations - United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Policies - Public Health Service (PHS)
3. 3 What are the IACUCs responsibilities? To assist investigators and instructors in maintaining the institutions compliance with the Animal Welfare Act and federal animal welfare regulations
Review of research and teaching activities involving the use of vertebrate animals
Review/monitor welfare of vertebrate animals maintained by the institution (housing and care)
4. 4 Who is concerned with animal welfare? Governmental Agencies
- USDA- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
- Health and Human Services (HHS) Public Health Service (PHS)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
5. 5 And also Scientists
- Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW)
- American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS)
- Association for the Accreditation and Assessment of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC, International)
- Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR)
- Federation of Animal Science Societies (FASS)
6. 6 Who else is interested? Public Animal-Centric Organizations American Humane Association (AHA) Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
Health Care Consumers(medical treatments, vaccines, cures for disease)
Agricultural Operations(Meat and Dairy Producers)
Consumers
7. 7 Animal Welfare versus Animal Rights USDA, PHS, OLAW and IACUCs are concerned with the safe, appropriate and humane use of animals for agricultural and biomedical research and teaching. Our charge is animal welfare.
Many animal rights groups are based upon the philosophical views of individuals who are opposed to the production or consumption of animals for food, and the use of animals for research, education, transportation, recreation, or exhibition. Some of these groups are even opposed to pet ownership.
8. 8 Public Records - FOIA Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA)
USDA Inspection Reports
Approved Protocols
Minutes of IACUC meetings
Assurance Statement
Animal Care Program reviews
Facility inspection reports
9. 9 Why do Universities need IACUCs? Laws, Regulations, and Policies
These committees were established in accordance with the Animal Welfare Act (1966, 1970) and the 1976, 1985, and 1990 AWA Amendments
Mice, Rats, and Birds were originally excluded from the act
1999 a petition was filed with the USDA Secretary of Agriculture to remove this exclusion
The Helms amendment to the 2002 Agriculture Bill specifically exempts Mice, Rats and Birds
10. 10 However
.. Institutions can establish policies requiring all vertebrate animal use subject to IACUC review and approval.
This is the case at NCSU.
11. 11 What can happen if an institution is found to be out of compliance with federal regulations? Federal funding (USDA, NIH, PHS, etc.) could be withdrawn from an institution found to be noncompliant with the AWA and federal regulations. The Animal Welfare Assurance Statement that NCSU has on file with OLAW assures the federal government that NCSU will comply with the AWA and all federal regulations.
12. 12 Oversight of Animal Use - From the Top AWA administered by USDA-APHIS
Regulations
Policies
Conducts annual inspections
PHS (OLAW)
Animal Welfare Assurance Statements
AAALAC for accredited institutions (Optional)
13. 13
down to NCSU Chancellor (our Institutional Official)
Relies on the IACUC reports
Vice Chancellor for Research
Provides feedback to the chancellor
IACUC
- Reviews and approves, or disapproves proposed animal use; monitors conditions of animal housing and use areas through facility inspections; conducts semiannual program reviews; reports to the Institutional Official
14. 14 What members are required for the IACUC? PHS policy states that IACUCs must consist of no less than 5 members, including:
A veterinarian
A practicing scientist experienced in animal research
A member whose primary concerns are in a nonscientific area
A member who is not affiliated with the institution outside of IACUC membership and is not a member of the family of an IACUC member
One individual may fulfill more than one requirement
15. 15 Whos on the IACUC at NCSU? Associate Vice Chancellor, Research Administration (non-voting)
Associate Vice Chancellor, Environmental Health and Public Safety (non-voting)
IACUC Administrative Officer/Coordinator
The University Director of Animal Resources
The Assistant Director of Animal Resources
Director, Biological Resources Facility
13 faculty members from CVM and CALS (animal users and non-animal users)
1 unaffiliated, nonscientist member from our local community
16. 16 How do we do it? Interpretation and utilization of the regulations and guidelines
Defining Pain and Distress
Implementation of Institutional policies
Linkages within the Institution
Accepted Animal Care Guidelines
17. 17 IACUC Considerations for Animal Use What is the Rationale for using Animals
Appropriateness of the Species
For Category of use D and E
Required Search for Alternatives
Consideration of the Three Rs
Replacement
Reduction
Refinement
Literature Search
Other information services
Search methods used
Summarize and justify findings
18. 18 Accepted Reference Guides for Animal Care and Use Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (National Academy Press, 1996)
Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Agricultural Research and Teaching (FASS, 1999)
AVMA Panel Report on Euthanasia (American Veterinary Medical Association, 2000)
19. 19 Linkages within the Institution Environmental Health and Safety
Hazardous Materials
Radiation Safety
Biosafety
Biological Resources Facility
University Animal Resources
Research and Teaching Units
20. 20 A big question
How long does it take to get IACUC approval?
The answer is, It depends
21. 21 IACUC Processing Statistics for 2002 Number of applications reviewed: 120
Number of applications approved: 108
Number of applications not approved: 12 (includes 11 withdrawn from review by the investigators, usually because grant applications were not funded for reasons outside of IACUC approval)
Average review time (from date of receipt in IACUC office to date of approval by IACUC Chair): 6.5 weeks
22. 22 IACUC Processing Statistics for 2002 Longest review time: 30 weeks (investigator could not be reached while out of the country for several weeks during review)
Shortest review time: 1 week (expedited review of a maintenance protocol)
23. 23 Where can I find information about animal use at NCSU? NCSU IACUC Office
Campus Box 8401
Raleigh, NC 27695-8401
www.ncsu.edu/iacuc
Email: iacuc@ncsu.edu