Form Q Animal Research Regulation 1995 Schedule 3 Clause 9-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Species', 'Sex', 'Breed/type', 'Estimated Age', and 'Colour' of the animal. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for compliance.
  3. In the section for 'Medical or genetic condition', provide a detailed description of the condition affecting the animal, as this will be reviewed by the ethics committee.
  4. Enter the name and address of the authorized researcher who will receive the animal. This ensures proper tracking and accountability.
  5. Both the authorized researcher and a witness must sign in their respective fields, along with providing dates to validate the release process.
  6. Complete sections regarding the Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) details, including AEC number, name, and signatures from both the AEC Chairman and a witness.
  7. Finally, include proof of identification for the owner releasing the animal, such as a driver’s license, ensuring all documentation is attached before submission.

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The Animal Welfare Act (AWA) was signed into law on August 24, 1966. It is the only Federal law in the United States that regulates the treatment of animals in research, teaching, testing, exhibition, transport, and by dealers. The Act is enforced by USDA , APHIS , Animal Care.
Protecting animal welfare is a veterinary commitment that encompasses all aspects of an animals wellbeing, both physical and mental. Good animal welfare requires disease prevention and treatment, responsible care, proper housing, management, nutrition, humane handling, andwhen necessaryhumane euthanasia.
Animal Welfare Act Protects all warm-blooded animals except rats, mice, and birds bred for research. This includes zoos, circuses, research labs, hospitals, businesses, federal agencies, dealers, breeders, etc.
Certified Animal Welfare Approved by AGW is the only label that guarantees animals are raised outdoors on pasture or range for their entire lives on an independent farm using truly sustainable, high-welfare farming practices.
Each animal protocol must include: (1) a justification for using animals, the number of animals to be used, and the species chosen, (2) the procedures or drugs to be used to eliminate or minimize pain and discomfort, (3) a description of the methods and sources used to search for alternatives to painful procedures, and

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APHIS is a sub-agency of the USDA, charged with administering the Animal Welfare Act, protecting U.S. agriculture and natural resources, and regulating animal products to prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases amongst animals in the U.S.

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