PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Animal Experiments (1 May 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Christian Wakeford (Labour)
Answer
The Home Office takes non-compliance with the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 very seriously. The reasons for the increase in the number of non-compliance cases in 2022 include the introduction of a risk-based audit programme and the drive to improve governance within establishments, including self-reporting.
The Animals in Science Regulation Unit will further evaluate trends in non-compliance as its regulatory reform programme develops. Every case is investigated, and remedies and sanctions applied, using more rigorous sanctions in cases where animal welfare is impacted or there are significant systems failures.
Answered by:
Tom Tugendhat (Conservative)
13 May 2024
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