Animal Welfare Act 1999

Use of animals in research, testing, and teaching - Codes of ethical conduct

90: Changes to proposed code

You could also call this:

"Changing a proposed animal welfare code before it's approved"

The Director-General can change a proposed code of ethical conduct before deciding if it is approved or not. This can happen if the National Animal Ethics Advisory Committee recommends the changes after talking to the person who applied for the code. You need to know that the Director-General makes this decision based on the committee's recommendation.

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Part 6Use of animals in research, testing, and teaching
Codes of ethical conduct

90Changes to proposed code

  1. The Director-General may, before deciding whether to approve, or to refuse to approve, a proposed code of ethical conduct, change the contents of the code if the National Animal Ethics Advisory Committee so recommends after consultation with the applicant.