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Regulation on the use of animals in experiments.

Pays/Territoire
Norvège
Type du document
Règlement
Date
2015 (2017)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Bétail, Pêche
Mot clé
Aquaculture Protection des animaux Santé des animaux Abattage Recherche Parasites/maladies
Aire géographique
Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Atlantique Nord, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Nord
Résumé

This Regulation contains rules regarding use of animals in experiments for scientific and educational purposes. The Regulation will be instrumental in limiting the use of animals in experiments, promoting good welfare and respect for animals used for such purposes, and ensuring that the animals are not subjected to unnecessary burdens. The Regulation does not apply (a) non-experimental agricultural and aquaculture activities b) non-experimental clinical veterinary activities (c) clinical trials of veterinary medicinal products when necessary to obtain or retain a marketing authorization; (d) ordinary breeding and keeping procedures e) simple identification of animals (f) actions which there are no grounds for believing will cause the animal pain, fear, permanent injury or other burden equivalent or greater than by inserting a needle in accordance with good veterinary practice. The Regulation sets out the purposes for which experiments on animals may be carried out and sets out the procedures for such experiments.

Texte intégral
Norvégien
Site web
www.lovdata.no

Références - Législation

Implemente

Act No. 97 of 2009 relating to animal welfare (Animal Welfare Act)

Législation | Norvège | 2009 (2018)

Mot clé: Protection des animaux, Santé des animaux, Reproduction des animaux, Marquage/identificacion, Transport/dépôt, Abattage, Infractions/sanctions, Législation de base

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Abroge

Decree relative to animal testing (No. 23 of 1996).

Législation | Norvège | 1996 (2004)

Mot clé: Protection des animaux, Santé des animaux, Abattage

Source: FAO, FAOLEX