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The IACUC monitors animal welfare to ensure that animals are maintained in a humane and ethical manner. The committee reviews animal incidents and veterinary records to ensure that animals are receiving adequate care.
Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) provides approval and guidelines for public participation in the regulation of animal research. IAEC is responsible for approving and monitoring research within Animal Research Establishments, including carrying out inspections of animals and facilities.
The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) is established by federal mandate at institutions that use live, vertebrate animals for research, teaching, and testing activities. The IACUC oversees and evaluates all aspects of the institutions animal care and use program.
The animal care committee was required to have five members with expertise to regulate animal welfare at that institution, including at least one veterinarian. The term IACUC was formally introduced in 1986 with an amendment to the Animal Welfare Act and corresponding changes in PHS policy.
The IACUC oversees the specific use of animals by formally reviewing animal use protocols and granting approval prior to the work commencing. The 2 valid methods of protocol review are either full committee review (FCR) or designated member review (DMR).
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The ACC is the body responsible for determining and working to correct breaches of compliance with approved animal use protocols and standard operating procedures.
How long does an IACUC protocol approval last before expiration? IACUC protocols may describe plans for animal care and use for up to 3 years. IACUC-approved protocols come with a protocol approval letter that lists the 3-year expiration date.

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