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Section 5C(4)
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 2B inserted (1.1.2013) by The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 Amendment Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/3039), regs. 1(2), 9(2), Sch. 1 (with Sch. 3)
1.(1)A project licence that would authorise the application of regulated procedures to endangered primates must not be granted unless the Secretary of State has verified that the following conditions are met—U.K.
(a)Condition 1 or 2; and
(b)Condition 3.
(2)Condition 1 is that the programme of work to be specified in the licence is to be carried out—
(a)for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (b)(i) or (c) of section 5C(3); and
(b)for the purpose of the avoidance, prevention, diagnosis or treatment of debilitating or potentially life-threatening clinical conditions in man.
(3)Condition 2 is that the programme of work to be specified in the licence is to be carried out for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (e) of section 5C(3).
(4)Condition 3 is that there is scientific justification to the effect that the purpose of the programme of work to be specified in the licence cannot be achieved by the use of animals which—
(a)are not primates; and
(b)are not of a species listed in Annex A to the Council Regulation.
2.(1)A project licence that would authorise the application of regulated procedures to non-endangered primates must not be granted unless the Secretary of State has verified that the following conditions are met—U.K.
(a)Condition 4 or 5; and
(b)Condition 6.
(2)Condition 4 is that the programme of work to be specified in the licence is to be carried out—
(a)for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (b)(i) or (c) of section 5C(3); and
(b)for the purpose of the avoidance, prevention, diagnosis or treatment of debilitating or potentially life-threatening clinical conditions in man.
(3)Condition 5 is that the programme of work to be specified in the licence is to be carried out for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (a) or (e) of section 5C(3).
(4)Condition 6 is that there is scientific justification to the effect that the purpose of the programme of work to be specified in the licence cannot be achieved by the use of animals which are not primates.
3.(1)A project licence that would authorise the application of regulated procedures to endangered animals other than primates must not be granted unless the Secretary of State has verified that conditions 7 and 8 are met.U.K.
(2)Condition 7 is that the programme of work to be specified in the licence is to be carried out for a purpose mentioned in paragraph (b)(i), (c) or (e) of section 5C(3).
(3)Condition 8 is that there is scientific justification to the effect the purpose of the programme of work to be specified in the licence cannot be achieved by the use of animals which are not of a species listed in Annex A to the Council Regulation.
4.(1)A project licence that would authorise the application of regulated procedures to cats, dogs or equidae must not be granted unless the Secretary of State has verified that Condition 9 is met.U.K.
(2)Condition 9 is that the purpose of the programme of work to be specified in the licence can be achieved—
(a)only by the use of cats, dogs or equidae; or
(b)only by the use of cats, dogs, equidae and other animals which it is not practicable to obtain.
5.U.K.In this Schedule—
“the Council Regulation” means Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein;
“debilitating clinical condition” means a condition which causes a reduction in a person’s normal physical or psychological ability to function;
“endangered animal” means an animal of a species which—
(a)is listed in Annex A to the Council Regulation; and
(b)is not within the scope of Article 7(1) of that Regulation;
and “endangered primate” and “non-endangered primate” are to be construed accordingly.]
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