Florida Statutes

§ 1003.47 — Biological experiments on living subjects

Florida § 1003.47
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXLVIII
Ch. 1003PUBLIC K-12 EDUCATION

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Fla. Stat. § 1003.47 (2026).

Text

(1)It is the intent of the Legislature with respect to biological experiments involving living subjects by students in grades K through 12 that:
(a)No surgery or dissection shall be performed on any living mammalian vertebrate or bird. Dissection may be performed on nonliving mammals or birds secured from a recognized source of such specimens and under supervision of qualified instructors. Students may be excused upon written request of a parent.
(b)Lower orders of life and invertebrates may be used in such experiments.
(c)Nonmammalian vertebrates, excluding birds, may be used in biological experiments, provided that physiological harm does not result from such experiments. Anatomical studies shall only be conducted on models that are anatomically correct for the animal being studied o

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Legislative History

s. 140, ch. 2002-387; s. 84, ch. 2004-357.

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