[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR2.38]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 2_REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart C_Research Facilities
 
Sec. 2.38  Miscellaneous.

    (a) Information as to business: furnishing of same by research 
facilities. Each research facility shall furnish to any APHIS official 
any information 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.
    (b) Access and inspection of records and property. (1) Each research 
facility shall, during business hours, allow APHIS officials:
    (i) To enter its place of business;
    (ii) To examine records required to be kept by the Act and the 
regulations in this part;
    (iii) To make copies of the records;
    (iv) To inspect the facilities, property, and animals, as the APHIS 
officials consider necessary to enforce the provisions of the Act, the 
regulations, and the standards in this subchapter; and
    (v) To document, by the taking of photographs and other means, 
conditions and areas of noncompliance.
    (2) The use of a room, table or other facilities necessary for the 
proper examination of the records and for inspection of the property or 
animals shall be extended to APHIS officials by the research facility.
    (c) Publication of names of research facilities subject to the 
provisions of this part. APHIS will publish lists of research facilities 
registered in accordance with the provisions of this subpart in the 
Federal Register. The lists may be obtained upon request from the AC 
Regional Director.
    (d) Inspection for missing animals. Each research facility shall 
allow, upon request and during business hours, police or officers of 
other law enforcement agencies with general law enforcement authority 
(not those agencies whose duties are limited to enforcement of local 
animal regulations)

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to enter its place of business to inspect animals and records for the 
purpose of seeking animals that are missing, under the following 
conditions:
    (1) The police or other law officer shall furnish to the research 
facility a written description of the missing animal and the name and 
address of its owner before making a search;
    (2) The police or other law officer shall abide by all security 
measures required by the research facility to prevent the spread of 
disease, including the use of sterile clothing, footwear, and masks 
where required, or to prevent the escape of an animal.
    (e) Confiscation and destruction of animals. (1) If an animal being 
held by a research facility is not being used to carry out research, 
testing, or experimentation, and is found by an APHIS official to be 
suffering as a result of the failure of the research facility to comply 
with any provision of the regulations or the standards set forth in this 
subchapter, the APHIS official shall make a reasonable effort to notify 
the research facility of the condition of the animal(s) and request that 
the condition be corrected and that adequate care be given to alleviate 
the animal's suffering or distress, or that the animal(s) be destroyed 
by euthanasia. In the event that the research facility refuses to comply 
with this request, the APHIS official may confiscate the animal(s) for 
care, treatment, or disposal as indicated in paragraph (e)(2) of this 
section, if, in the opinion of the Administrator, the circumstances 
indicate the animal's health is in danger.
    (2) In the event that the APHIS official is unable to locate or 
notify the research facility as required in this section, the APHIS 
official shall contact a local police or other law officer to accompany 
him or her to the premises and shall provide for adequate care when 
necessary to alleviate the animal's suffering. If, in the opinion of the 
Administrator, the condition of the animal(s) cannot be corrected by 
this temporary care, the APHIS official shall confiscate the animal(s).
    (3) Confiscated animals may be placed, by sale or donation, with 
other registrants or licensees that comply with the standards and 
regulations and can provide proper care, or they may be euthanized. The 
research facility from which the animals were confiscated shall bear all 
costs incurred in performing the placement or euthanasia activities 
authorized by this section.
    (f) Handling. (1) Handling of all animals shall be done as 
expeditiously and carefully as possible in a manner that does not cause 
trauma, overheating, excessive cooling, behavioral stress, physical 
harm, or unnecessary discomfort.
    (2)(i) Physical abuse shall not be used to train, work, or otherwise 
handle animals.
    (ii) Deprivation of food or water shall not be used to train, work, 
or otherwise handle animals; Provided, however: That the short-term 
withholding of food or water from animals, when specified in an IACUC-
approved activity that includes a description of monitoring procedures, 
is allowed by these regulations.
    (g) Identification of dogs and cats. (1) All live dogs or cats, 
including those from any exempt source, delivered for transportation, 
transported, purchased or otherwise acquired. sold, or disposed of by a 
research facility, shall be identified at the time of such delivery for 
transportation, purchase, sale, disposal, or acquisition in one of the 
following ways:
    (i) By the official tag or tattoo which was affixed to the animal at 
the time it was acquired by the research facility, as required by this 
section; or
    (ii) By a tag, tattoo, or collar, applied to the live dog or cat by 
the research facility and which individually identifies the dog or cat 
by number.
    (2) All official tag or tattoo numbers shall be correctly listed in 
the records of purchase, acquisition, disposal, or sale which shall be 
maintained in accordance with Sec. 2.35.
    (3) Unweaned puppies or kittens need not be individually identified 
while they are maintained as a litter with their dam in the same primary 
enclosure, provided the dam has been individually identified.
    (4) The official tag shall be made of a durable alloy such as brass, 
bronze, or steel, or of a durable plastic. Aluminum of a sufficient 
thickness to assure the tag is durable and legible may

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also be used. The tag may be circular in shape and not less than 1\1/4\ 
inches in diameter, or oblong and flat in shape and not less than 2 
inches by \3/4\ inch, and riveted to an acceptable collar.
    (5) Each tag shall have the following information embossed or 
stamped on so that it is easily readable:
    (i) The letters ``USDA'';
    (ii) Numbers identifying the State and dealer, exhibitor, or 
research facility (e.g., 39-AB); and
    (iii) Numbers identifying the animal (e.g., 82488).
    (6) Official tags shall be serially numbered and shall be applied to 
dogs or cats in the manner set forth in this section in as close to 
consecutive numerical order as possible. No tag number shall be used to 
identify more than one animal or shall be reused within a 5-year period.
    (7) Research facilities may obtain, at their own expense, official 
tags from commercial tag manufacturers.\1\ At the time the research 
facility is registered, the Department will assign identification 
letters and numbers to be used on the official tags.
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    \1\ A list of the commercial manufacturers who produce these tags 
and are known to the Department may be obtained from the AC Regional 
Director. Any manufacturer who desires to be included in the list should 
notify the Administrator.
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    (8) Each research facility shall be held accountable for all 
official tags acquired. In the event an official tag is lost from a dog 
or cat while in the possession of a research facility, the facility 
shall make a diligent effort to locate and reapply the tag to the proper 
animal. If the lost tag is not located, the research facility shall 
affix another official tag to the animal in the manner prescribed in 
this section and record the tag number on the official records.
    (9) When a dog or cat wearing or identified by an official tag 
arrives at a research facility, the facility may continue to use that 
tag to identify the dog or cat or the tag may be replaced as indicated 
in paragraph (g)(1) of this section. All tags removed by a research 
facility shall be retained and disposed of as indicated in this section.
    (10) Where a dog or cat to which is affixed or which is identified 
by an official tag is euthanized, or dies from other causes, the 
research facility shall remove and retain the tag for the required 
period, as set forth in paragraph (g)(11) of this section.
    (11) All official tags removed and retained by a research facility 
shall be held until called for by an APHIS official or for a period of 1 
year.
    (12) When official tags are removed from animals for disposal, the 
tags must be disposed of so as to preclude their reuse for animal 
identification. No animal identification number shall be used within any 
5-year period following its previous use.
    (h) Health certification. (1) No research facility, including a 
Federal research facility, shall deliver to any intermediate handler or 
carrier for transportation, in commerce, or shall transport in commerce 
any dog, cat, or nonhuman primate unless the dog, cat, or nonhuman 
primate is accompanied by a health certificate executed and issued by a 
licensed veterinarian. The health certificate shall state that:
    (i) The licensed veterinarian inspected the dog, cat, or nonhuman 
primate on a specified date which shall not be more than 10 days prior 
to the delivery of the dog, cat, or nonhuman primate for transportation; 
and
    (ii) When so inspected, the dog, cat, or nonhuman primate appeared 
to the licensed veterinarian to be free of any infectious disease or 
physical abnormality which would endanger the animal(s) or other animals 
or endanger public health.
    (2) The Secretary may provide exceptions to the health certification 
requirement on an individual basis for animals shipped to a research 
facility for purposes of research, testing, or experimentation when the 
research facility requires animals not eligible for certification. 
Requests should be addressed to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service, Animal Care, 4700 River Road, Unit 84, Riverdale, Maryland 
20737-1234.
    (3) The U.S. Interstate and International Certificate of Health 
Examination for Small Animals (APHIS Form 7001) may be used for health 
certification by a licensed veterinarian as required by this section.

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    (i) Holding of animals. If any research facility obtains prior 
approval of the AC Regional Director, it may arrange to have another 
person hold animals: Provided, That:
    (1) The other person agrees, in writing, to comply with the 
regulations in this part and the standards in part 3 of this subchapter, 
and to allow inspection of the premises by an APHIS official during 
business hours;
    (2) The animals remain under the total control and responsibility of 
the research facility; and
    (3) The Institutional Official agrees, in writing, that the other 
person or premises is a recognized animal site under its research 
facility registration. APHIS Form 7009 shall be used for approval.
    (j) Holding period. Research facilities that obtain dogs and cats 
from sources other than dealers, exhibitors, and exempt persons shall 
hold the animals for 5 full days, not including the day of acquisition, 
after acquiring the animal, excluding time in transit, before they may 
be used by the facility. Research facilities shall comply with the 
identification of animals requirements set forth in Sec. 2.38(g) during 
this period.
    (k) Compliance with standards and prohibitions. (1) Each research 
facility shall comply in all respects with the regulations set forth in 
subpart C of this part and the standards set forth in part 3 of this 
subchapter for the humane handling, care, treatment, housing, and 
transportation of animals; Provided, however, That exceptions to the 
standards in part 3 and the provisions of subpart C of this part may be 
made only when such exceptions are specified and justified in the 
proposal to conduct the activity and are approved by the IACUC.
    (2) No person shall obtain live dogs or cats by use of false 
pretenses, misrepresentation, or deception.
    (3) No person shall acquire, buy, sell, exhibit, use for research, 
transport, or offer for transportation, any stolen animal.
    (4) Each research facility shall comply with the regulations set 
forth in Sec. 2.133 of subpart I of this part.

[54 FR 36147, Aug. 31, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 39129, July 22, 1993; 
59 FR 67612, Dec. 30, 1994; 60 FR 13895, Mar. 15, 1995; 63 FR 62926, 
Nov. 10, 1998; 69 FR 42101, July 14, 2004]