PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Animal Experiments: Animal Welfare (14 May 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Kerry McCarthy (Labour)
Answer
The Home Office takes non-compliance with the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 very seriously. The numbers of non-compliance cases vary in any given year. In 2022 the Animals in Science Regulation Unit introduced improvements in how non-compliance is reported, which includes self-reporting. The self-reporting of non-compliance by establishments is vital to assure a culture of compliance. The increase in numbers of reported non-compliances in the annual report was driven by increased 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 according to its published non-compliance policy.
Answered by:
Tom Tugendhat (Conservative)
21 May 2024
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