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Animals in Science Regulation Unit (ASRU) guidance and regulatory advice
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Recording and reporting the actual severity of regulated procedures
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- Guidance notes for project licence applications
From 5 July 2021, ASRU now provides regulatory delivery through 2 teams covering different areas each of which has a dedicated inbox. Read the Bridging ways of working guidance for advice.
Apply for licences
Three licences are required by the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (ASPA) before testing on animals is allowed. The 3 licences needed are:
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personal licence for each person carrying out procedures on animals
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project licence for the programme of work
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establishment licence for the place at which the work is carried out
You should use the Animals in Science Procedures e-Licensing (ASPeL) system for all personal and project licence applications.
Contact your establishments Home Office liaison contact/administrator to start your application online.
If you are from an establishment that is not yet licensed, email ASPELTechnicalQueries@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Any named person responsible for animal welfare on the establishment licence will need to complete a conflict of interest declaration form.
Before applying, please read the standard conditions for personal licences, project licences and establishment licences.
You can also read guidance on:
Project Licence Standard Condition 18 notification
All project licences are subject to a set of standard conditions. Standard Condition 18 requires that the project licence holder (PPLh) notifies the Secretary of State as soon as possible if constraints on the severity limits, or observance of other controls described in the licence, have been breached or are likely to have been breached.
You can read the
, and use the form to make reports.Annual returns on the use of protected animals
Statistics are collected annually in the UK to meet the requirements of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 to collect and publish statistical information on the use of protected animals in regulated procedures.
If you are a project licence holder, read the guidance on the annual returns process.
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The Animals in Science Regulation Unit newsletters are sent out by the ASRU. If you have any questions about their content, email asrubusiness@homeoffice.gov.uk.
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