Report Animal Welfare Concerns
The University of Texas at Arlington promotes the highest standards of animal care and use and is committed to the humane and responsible treatment of all animals being used for research, testing, or education. The University’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) is required by law to investigate reports of suspected animal abuse or mistreatment. If you observe or suspect animal abuse, mistreatment, or non-compliance with federal, state, or local regulations or non-compliance with an approved protocol, please report the incident. The IACUC will investigate and evaluate concerns raised by anyone regarding the care and use of animals at the University.Animal Welfare concerns may be reported to:
| Egeenee Daniels, DVM | Attending Veterinarian |
817-735-2017 | egeenee.daniels@unthsc.edu |
| Alphas Wicker, LATG | Animal Care Facility Manager |
817-272-5236 | awicker@uta.edu |
| Nathan Moore, LATG | Animal Care Technician |
nlmoore@uta.edu | |
| Michael Roner, PhD | IACUC Chair |
817-272-1302 | iacuchair@uta.edu or roner@uta.edu |
| Kirstin Morningstar | Director of Regulatory Services |
817-272-1234 |
kmorning@uta.edu |
| Carolyn Cason, RN, PhD | VP for Research & Institutional Official for Animal Care Program | 817-272-1021 | clcason@uta.edu |
In order to fully investigate your concern, please include as much information
as possible surrounding the event such as: description of the incident, date
and approximate time, location where incident occurred, names of individuals
involved, and the animal protocol number. It is helpful if you provide your
name and contact information in case the IACUC has further questions. However,
you may make your complaint anonymously if you choose. Your complaint – whether
made anonymously or not -- will be dealt with confidentially to the extent
reasonably possible
NOTE: The Federal Animal
Welfare Act prohibits the discrimination or reprisal against any person
reporting a violation of animal welfare regulations or standards. The Animal
Welfare Act Regulations provide that “No facility employee, Committee
member, or laboratory personnel shall be discriminated against or be subject to
any reprisal for reporting violations of any regulations or standards under the
Act.” (9 CFR § 2.32(c)(4)).z
Federal
Requirements Regarding the Reporting of Animal Care and Use Concerns:
USDA -- ANIMAL WELFARE ACT (9 CFR Ch.1)
Part 2 - Subpart C
2.31 (c) IACUC Functions. With respect to activities involving animals, the
IACUC, as an agent of the research facility shall:
(4) Review, and if warranted, investigate concerns
involving the care and use of animals at the research facility resulting from
public complaints received and from reports of noncompliance received from
laboratory or research facility personnel or employees;
2.31 (d) (6) The IACUC may suspend an activity that it previously approved if
it determines that an activity is not being conducted in accordance with the
description of that activity provided by the principal investigator and approved
by the Committee. The IACUC may suspend an activity only after review of the
matter at a convened meeting of a quorum of the IACUC and with the suspension
vote of a majority of the quorum present;
(7) If the IACUC suspends an activity involving animals,
the Institutional Official, in consultation with the IACUC, shall review the
reasons for suspension, take appropriate corrective action, and report that
action with a full explanation to APHIS and any federal agency funding that
activity.
2.32 Training and Instruction of personnel must include
(4) Methods whereby deficiencies in animal care and
treatment are reported, including deficiencies in animal care are treatment
reported by any employee of the facility. No facility employee, Committee members,
or laboratory personnel shall be discriminated against or be subject to any
reprisal for reporting violations or standards under the Act.
2.33 (2) Each research facility shall assure that the attending veterinarian
has appropriate authority to ensure the provision of adequate veterinary care
and to oversee the adequacy of other aspects of animal care and use. (USDA
provides the authority and responsibility to the attending veterinarian to
temporarily suspend an activity involving animals.)
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE POLICY (Implementation of
Public Law 99-158)
B. Functions of the
IACUC
4. Review concerns involving the care and use of animals at
the Institution;
C. IACUC Review of PHS-conducted or Supported Research Projects
6. The IACUC may suspend an activity that it previously
approved if it determines that the activity is not being conducted in
accordance with applicable provisions of the Animal Welfare Act, the Guide, the
institution's Assurance, or IV.C.l.a-g of this Policy.