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© 2015 Florida State University 1 | Page 7-IACUC -1 OVERSIGHT OF ANIMAL USE FOR TEACHING, EX HIBITION AND RESEARCH Responsible Executive: Gary K. Ostrander Approving Official: FSU Animal Care and Use Committee Effective Date: June 13, 2016 Revision History: I. INTRODUCTION Florida State University has established guidance and standard operating procedures for the use of animals in order to promote their humane care and use in teaching, teaching related exhibition and research, and to ensure institutional compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations. The university has an Animal Welfare Assurance (#A3854 -01)on file with the National Institutes of Health, Office of Laboratory An imal Welfare. This Assurance applies to projects supported by both PHS and non -PHS funding sources. This Assurance provides a commitment that the institution: oWill comply with all applicable provisions of the Animal Welfare Act and Regulations (AWAR), the Public Health Service (PHS) Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and other federal statutes, regulations and policies relating to animal use in research and instruction; oIs guided by the US Government Principles for the Utilization and Car e of Vertebrate Animals Used in Testing, Research, and Training, and oMaintains a program for activities involving animals according to the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals .oWill ensure that all performance sites engaged in activities invol ving live vertebrate animals under consortium (subaward) or subcontract agreements have an Animal Welfare Assurance, and that the activities have Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) approval. oAcknowledges that the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee has delegated authority to set guidance and operating procedures for the care and use of animals at the institution as well as review concerns involving the care and use of animals. Florida State University has established the Laboratory Animal Resources department to oversee the acquisition, transportation, daily care, veterinary care and housing of animal research subjects. The purpose of this Policy is to ensure that no activities involving live vertebrate animals, either funded or non -funded, take place without the approval of the IACUC. Under certain circumstances this authority extends to non- living vertebrates as well.
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