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Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act, 1986 Latest Update with Complete Solutions


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Update with Complete Solutions
ASPA - -Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act, 1986



Protected Animal - -- Any living vertebrate, except man, and any living cephalopod.

- Protected from two-thirds of the way through the gestation or incubation period or when capable of
independent feeding.

- Cephalopods - from when they hatch



Living - -Continuing to live until the permanent cessation of circulation or the destruction of its brain



Regulated Procedure - -Any procedure applied to a protected animal for a qualifying purpose which may
have the effect of causing the animal a level of pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm equivalent to, or
higher than, that caused by the introduction of a needle in accordance with good veterinary practice



Regulated procedure examples - -- Modifying the genes of a protected animal if this has the potential to
cause the animal pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm

- Those performed under anaesthesia or analgesia if the effect on the animal without the anaesthetic or
analgesic would be to cause pain, suffering distress or lasting harm

- Administering an anaesthetic, an analgesic or other measure to sedate or dull the perception of pain in
a protected animal

- Removing organs, blood or other tissue under general anaesthesia even if the animal is not allowed to
recover consciousness



Non-regulated procedure examples - -- Humane killing using a method under Schedule 1 or in the
Establishment Licence under 2C

- Non-experimental agricultural practices

- Non-experimental clinical veterinary practices

- Veterinary clinical trials

- Ringing, tagging or marking of an animal identification (ear snipping)




Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act, 1986 Latest Update with Complete Solutions

, Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act, 1986 Latest Update with Complete Solutions


Is it a regulated procedure? - -Am I using a protected animal?

Will there be potential for pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm...equivalent to, or higher, than that
caused by inserting a hypodermic needle?

Is it for a scientific or educational purpose i.e. data being collected?



Delegated Procedures - -- Filling food hoppers and water bottles

- Withdrawal of food or water

- Placing animals in an altered environment

- Exposure to doses of radiation

- Pairing animals with harmful genetic defects

- Placing animals in restraining devices

- Operating machinery for inoculating eggs

- Placing eggs in chillers at the end of a procedure



3 tier licencing system

(Person-Project-Place) - -- Personal Licence (PIL)

- Project Licence (PPL)

- Establishment Licence (PEL)



Personal Licence (PIL) - -- PIL holder has primary responsibility for the animals

- A Personal Licence qualifies the holder to apply regulated procedures to particular species provided
Project Licence authority exists and the procedures are performed at Licenced Establishment



PIL Licence categories - -A. Minor/minimally invasive procedures not requiring sedation, analgesia or
general anaesthesia

B. Minor/minimally invasive procedures involving sedation, analgesia or brief general anaesthesia;
surgical procedures conducted under brief non-recovery general anaesthesia

C. Surgical procedures involving general anaesthesia; administration and maintenance of balanced or
prolonged general anaesthesia

F. Other (includes prolonged anaesthesia with no surgery)



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