The University of Mississippi Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

 GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING MODIFICATIONS TO PROTOCOLS
FOR VERTEBRATE ANIMAL USE

Before they are instituted , modifications (significant or minor) to a protocol previously approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ( IACUC ) must be reported to, reviewed by, and approved by the IACUC. Proposed modifications must fit with the objectives, purpose, or aims stated in the original protocol. If this requirement is not met, then the IACUC will require a new protocol.

BACKGROUND

The IACUC must review and approve all research study proposals (protocols) involving vertebrate animals in compliance with PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (PHS Policy II) and the Animal Welfare Act Regulations (AWAR §1.1 and §2.31). Principal investigators wanting to make any changes to an IACUC approved protocol must obtain IACUC approval in compliance with PHS Policy (IV, B, 7) and the AWAR (§2.31, c, 7).

DETERMINATION OF MODIFICATIONS

The IACUC has established the following guidelines to determine whether a requested modification is a minor or significant change to an active IACUC approved protocol. Contact the University Veterinarian (Dr. Harry Fyke, x5324) or the Chair of the IACUC (Dr. Lawrence Shaffer, 281-8153) for guidance if in doubt whether a proposed change is “minor” or is “significant” from the point of view of animal welfare.

Minor Modification

The IACUC interprets “minor” changes to an animal study protocol as those that do not have a substantial impact on the health and well-being of research animals or that may decrease the potential for pain or distress (i.e. a refinement).

The following are changes that the IACUC regards as “minor” and requires only the UV and/or Chair’s approval:

Significant Modification

The IACUC interprets “significant” changes to an animal study protocol as those that have the potential to substantially impact the health and well-being of research animals.

The following list is not exhaustive but is intended as a guide to the type of changes that the IACUC might regard as “significant,” thus requiring their review.

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