Animal Welfare Act
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US - AWA - Animal Welfare Act Decisions |
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US - AWA - Animal Welfare; Definition of Animal |
The update to the Definition of Animal, in Section 1.1 of the Regulation, is simply made to make the definition of animal in the regulations more similar to that in the AWA. The main change relates to mice, rats, and birds. The definition in the Regulation has excluded mice and rats used for research, and all birds. With this amendment, only birds that are bred or used for the purpose of research will be excluded. |
US - AWA - Animal Welfare; Inspection, Licensing, and Procurement of Animals |
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US - AWA - Animal Welfare; Retail Pet Stores and Licensing Exemptions | SUMMARY: We are revising the definition of retail pet store and related regulations in order to ensure that the definition of retail pet store in the regulations is consistent with the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), thereby bringing more pet animals sold at retail under the protection of the AWA. Specifically, we are narrowing the definition of retail pet store to mean a place of business or residence at which the seller, buyer, and the animal available for sale are physically present so that every buyer may personally observe the animal prior to purchasing and/or taking custody of that animal after purchase, and where only certain animals are sold or offered for sale, at retail, for use as pets. Retail pet stores are not required to be licensed and inspected under the AWA. In addition, we are removing the limitation on the source of gross income from the licensing exemption in the regulations for any person who does not sell or negotiate the sale of any wild or exotic animal, dog, or cat and who derives no more than $500 gross income from the sale of the animals other than wild or exotic animals, dogs, or cats during any calendar year. We are also increasing from three to four the number of breeding female dogs, cats, and/or small exotic or wild mammals that a person may maintain on his or her premises and be exempt from the licensing and inspection requirements if he or she sells only the offspring of those animals born and raised on his or her premises, for pets or exhibition. This exemption applies regardless of whether those animals are sold at retail or wholesale. These actions are necessary so that all animals sold at retail for use as pets are monitored for their health and humane treatment. |
US - AWA - Animal Welfare; Transportation of Animals on Foreign Air Carriers |
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US - AWA - Congressional Conference Report on Adoption of 1966 AWA |
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US - AWA - House Conference Report 1985 (AWA) |
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US - AWA - House Debate 1966 AWA |
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US - AWA - House Report on 1970 Amendments to AWA |
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US - AWA - House Report on 1976 Amendments to AWA |
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