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Ethics committee recommendations
ETHICS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LABORATORY ANIMAL IN PRIVATE RESEARCH IN FRANCE
Laboratory Animals - Volume 34, 3, July 2000
B. Verschuere (Convenor), C. Autissier, A.D. Degryse, P. Gallix, B. Gotti, J. Laurent, M. Leinot & I. Peyclit
Complementary to existing legislation, non-public research companies in France have been working together voluntarily
within an organization known as Grice (Interprofessional Working Group on Ethics Committees for Laboratory Animals/Groupe
de Reflexion Interprofessionnel sur les Comites d'Ethique appliquee a l'animal de laboratoire) with the objective of
creating institutional ethics committees in an effort to promote animal welfare and good scientific procedures. Each
company's commitment to the creation of these committees has been expressed by signing the Charter. Each ethics committee
is composed of at least three members, including one who is not a scientist; a veterinarian is highly desirable. The committee
examines all procedures and protocols involving animals and hands down a favourable or unfavourable opinion, or requests
improvements, especially concerning animal well-being. Consensual approval of the protocol is an essential requirement before
the purchase or allocation of animals. The committee examines every aspect of laboratory animal housing and care, and inspects
all temporary or permanent animal housing facilities. Grice will continue its efforts in relation with public research
organizations as well as with groups and in other countries whose objectives are in line with its own.
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