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Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (8th ed.)

Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (8th ed.). To supplant 1996 Guide as PHS Policy Was originally supposed to be an “update” of the 1996 Guide Final product is twice as long Contains a great deal of new “policy”

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Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (8th ed.)

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  1. Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (8th ed.) • To supplant 1996 Guide as PHS Policy • Was originally supposed to be an “update” of the 1996 Guide • Final product is twice as long • Contains a great deal of new “policy” • “Codifies” the “non-pharmaceutical grade drug policy that was mandated via an OLAW FAQ

  2. Reasons for Concern • Expense to institutions (e.g., cage size) • Expense to investigators (e.g., drugs) • Large increase in paperwork burden all around (“departures from the Guide”) • No chance to diminish such issues where institutions already have “overregulated.” • Increased infringement on scientific decision-making by PHS grantees, contractors, IRGs

  3. A Few Specific Issues • Constraints on multiple procedures in animals • Constraints on multiple surgeries (per se) • New requirements for food- or fluid-restriction • Naïve and constraining section on choices of “chemicals and other substances” to give animals • Specific guidance on “post-approval” monitoring (e.g., observation of procedures).

  4. Federal Register Comment Period • Obtained by NABR • •Deadline is midnight April 24 • Important for Scientific organizations AND many individual scientists to weigh in on “Adopt” vs. Not • Numbers of comments on issues count

  5. Possible Outcomes • OLAW will adopt as PHS Policy “as is” • OLAW will adopt but with published guidance on “exceptions” to PHS Policy • OLAW will retain 1996 Guide as PHS Policy • If it adopts: Time Frame? This is the second question in the Fed Register--currently deadline would be March, 2012. Recommend at least 4 years (e.g., 2015)

  6. Federal Register link http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/2011guidecomments/add.htm Note: Names of commenters will not be made public.

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