APHIS 7023C Site Specific Annual Report of Research Facility

Animal Welfare

APHIS Form 7023C JUL 2017 Secure

Animal Welfare (Private Sector)

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1. REGISTRATION NUMBER

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE

2. RESEARCH FACILITY HEADQUARTERS (Name and Address, as registered with USDA,
include ZIP Code)

SITE SPECIFIC ANNUAL REPORT OF
RESEARCH FACILITY
(TYPE OR PRINT)

3. This voluntary form is kept on site and available for review by any APHIS official. It is not necessary for institutions without multiple sites to complete this form.
REPORT OF ANIMALS USED BY OR UNDER CONTROL OF RESEARCH FACILITY (Attach additional sheets, if necessary.)
A.

B.

Animals Covered By
The Animal
Welfare Regulations

C.
Number of animals
being bred,
conditioned, or held
for use in teaching,
testing, experiments,
research, or surgery
but not yet used for
such purposes.

D.
Number of animals
upon which
teaching, research,
experiments, or
tests were
conducted involving
no pain, distress, or
use of pain-relieving
drugs.

Number of animals upon
which experiments,
teaching, research,
surgery, or tests were
conducted involving
accompanying pain or
distress to the animals
and for which
appropriate anesthetic,
analgesic, or
tranquilizing drugs were
used.

E.

Number of animals upon which teaching,
experiments, research, surgery, or tests were
conducted involving accompanying pain or
distress to the animals and for which the use of
appropriate anesthetic, analgesic, or
tranquilizing drugs would have adversely
affected the procedures, results, or
interpretation of the teaching, research,
experiments, surgery, or tests. (An explanation
of the procedures producing pain or distress on
these animals and the reasons such drugs
were not used must be attached to this report.)

F.

TOTAL NUMBER
OF ANIMALS
(Cols. C + D + E)

4. Dogs

5. Cats

6. Guinea Pigs

7. Hamsters

8. Rabbits

9. Non-Human Primates

10. Sheep

11. Pigs

12. Other Farm Animals

13. Other Animals

ASSURANCE STATEMENTS
1.)

Professionally acceptable standards governing the care, treatment, and use of animals, including appropriate use of anesthetic, analgesic, and tranquilizing drugs, prior to, during, and
following actual research, teaching, testing, surgery, or experimentation were followed by this site of the research facility.

2.)

Each principal investigator at this site has considered alternatives to painful procedures.

3.)

This site of the facility is adhering to the standards and regulations under the Act, and it has required that exceptions to the standards and regulations be specified and explained by the principal
investigator and approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). A summary of all such exceptions is attached to this annual report. In addition to identifying the
IACUC approved exceptions, this summary includes a brief explanation of the exceptions, as well as the species and number of animals affected.

4.)

The attending veterinarian for this research facility site has appropriate authority to ensure the provisions of adequate veterinary care and to oversee the adequacy of other aspects of animal
care and use.

CERTIFICATION BY SITE FACILITY OFFICIAL
SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL

APHIS FORM 7023C
JULY 2017

I certify that the above is true, correct, and complete (7 U.S.C. Section 2143).
NAME AND TITLE OF OFFICIAL (Type or Print)

DATE SIGNED

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF APHIS FORM 7023C
Site specific information used to generate the Annual Report may be requested upon inspection. A reporting facility with multiple sites may use this voluntary form to collect,

collate, and provide the information.
ITEM 1 -

Enter registration number as assigned to the Research Facility by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

ITEM 2 -

Enter the complete name and address of the Research Facility Headquarters as registered with USDA.

ITEM 3 This form is to be kept on site and available for review by any APHIS official concerning the business of the research facility which the APHIS official may
request in connection with the enforcement of the provisions of the Act, the regulations, and the standards in this subchapter. The information shall be furnished within a
reasonable time and as may be specified in the request for information.
ITEM 4 - 13 Enter the number of animals for each species in the appropriate pain/distress column. DO NOT enter numbers in Column A. DO NOT add numbers
entered in Column B into the total in Column F. Column F is to show total numbers entered in Columns C + D + E. Entries in Column E must be explained on attached
sheet(s).
ITEM 12 -

List by common name all other farm animal species.

ITEM 13 Other: List, by common name, all other warm-blooded animal species covered by the Regulations. (This will include all wild or exotic species.) Attach
additioinal sheets, if necessary.
CERTIFICATION:

APHIS FORM 7023C
(Reverse) JULY 2017

To be signed by a designated representative of the institution. Sign, print, or type Name and Address, and Date.

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