FEDERAL · 42 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER III—NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES
Animals in research
42 U.S.C. § 289d
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42 U.S.C. § 289d.
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(a)Establishment of guidelines
The Secretary, acting through the Director of NIH, shall establish guidelines for the following:
(1)The proper care of animals to be used in biomedical and behavioral research.
(2)The proper treatment of animals while being used in such research. Guidelines under this paragraph shall require—
(A)the appropriate use of tranquilizers, analgesics, anesthetics, paralytics, and euthanasia for animals in such research; and
(B)appropriate pre-surgical and post-surgical veterinary medical and nursing care for animals in such research.
Such guidelines shall not be construed to prescribe methods of research.
(3)The organization and operation of animal care committees in accordance with subsection (b).
(b)Animal care committees; establishment; membership; functio
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History
(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title IV, §495, as added Pub. L. 99–158, §2, Nov. 20, 1985, 99 Stat. 875.)
Editorial Notes
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Prohibition on Funding of Projects Involving Use of Chimpanzees Obtained From the Wild
Pub. L. 102–394, title II, §213, Oct. 6, 1992, 106 Stat. 1812, provided that: "No funds appropriated under this Act or subsequent Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall be used by the National Institutes of Health, or any other Federal agency, or recipient of Federal funds on any project that entails the capture or procurement of chimpanzees obtained from the wild. For purposes of this section, the term 'recipient of Federal funds' includes private citizens, corporations, or other research institutions located outside of the United States that are recipients of Federal funds."
Similar provisions were contained in the following prior appropriation acts:
Pub. L. 102–170, title II, §213, Nov. 26, 1991, 105 Stat. 1127.
Pub. L. 101–517, title II, §211, Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 2209.
Pub. L. 101–166, title II, §214, Nov. 21, 1989, 103 Stat. 1178.
Plan for Research Involving Animals
Section 4 of Pub. L. 99–158 directed Director of National Institutes of Health to establish, not later than Oct. 1, 1986, a plan for research into methods of biomedical research and experimentation which reduces the use of animals in research or which produce less pain and distress in animals to develop methods found to be valid and reliable, to train scientists in use of such methods, to disseminate information on such methods and to establish an Interagency Coordinating Committee to assist in development of the plan, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 103–43, title II, §205(b), June 10, 1993, 107 Stat. 148. See section 283e of this title.
Prohibition on Funding of Projects Involving Use of Chimpanzees Obtained From the Wild
Pub. L. 102–394, title II, §213, Oct. 6, 1992, 106 Stat. 1812, provided that: "No funds appropriated under this Act or subsequent Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall be used by the National Institutes of Health, or any other Federal agency, or recipient of Federal funds on any project that entails the capture or procurement of chimpanzees obtained from the wild. For purposes of this section, the term 'recipient of Federal funds' includes private citizens, corporations, or other research institutions located outside of the United States that are recipients of Federal funds."
Similar provisions were contained in the following prior appropriation acts:
Pub. L. 102–170, title II, §213, Nov. 26, 1991, 105 Stat. 1127.
Pub. L. 101–517, title II, §211, Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 2209.
Pub. L. 101–166, title II, §214, Nov. 21, 1989, 103 Stat. 1178.
Plan for Research Involving Animals
Section 4 of Pub. L. 99–158 directed Director of National Institutes of Health to establish, not later than Oct. 1, 1986, a plan for research into methods of biomedical research and experimentation which reduces the use of animals in research or which produce less pain and distress in animals to develop methods found to be valid and reliable, to train scientists in use of such methods, to disseminate information on such methods and to establish an Interagency Coordinating Committee to assist in development of the plan, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 103–43, title II, §205(b), June 10, 1993, 107 Stat. 148. See section 283e of this title.
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