Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES › Part Part A— - National Institutes of Health › § 283m
Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to set up and run a sanctuary system that gives lifetime care to "surplus chimpanzees" — chimpanzees used, bred, or bought for research by NIH, FDA, or other federal agencies that the Secretary decides are no longer needed. All federally owned surplus chimpanzees must go into the system. Other owners can give title to their chimpanzees to the system for acceptance, subject to rules and possible fees (but no fee if the chimp was owned by the nonprofit operator or certain primate centers on the day before December 20, 2000). The Secretary had to write rules within 180 days after December 20, 2000, working with the nonprofit operator’s board and the National Research Council’s 1997 report. Rules must cover housing, behavior care, health records and monitoring, stopping breeding, following the Animal Welfare Act, containing public-health threats per CDC advice, and barring research except limited noninvasive or veterinary-data studies with minimal harm. Euthanasia is only allowed if it is in the chimpanzee’s best interest as decided by the system and a vet, and chimpanzees may not be discharged from the system. The Secretary must contract with a nonprofit to run the sanctuary and fund approved individual facilities. That nonprofit must have a board of up to 13 voting members drawn from listed expert fields, a chair with a 3-year term, other members on staggered terms, unpaid service with expense reimbursement, and a qualified executive director. The nonprofit must provide non-Federal support equal to at least 10% of start-up costs and 25% of operating costs. If no suitable nonprofit exists, the Secretary must make a grant to create one within 60 days after December 20, 2000. Congress authorized NIH funds for this work for fiscal years 2014–2018 as follows: 2014 — $12,400,000; 2015 — $11,650,000; 2016 — $10,900,000; 2017 — $10,150,000; 2018 — $9,400,000. The Secretary may use these funds to grant or contract with other facilities that meet the same standards. The NIH Director had to report to specific Congressional committees within 180 days after November 27, 2013 and update the report every two years on care, costs, and the research status of NIH chimpanzees.
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42 U.S.C. § 283m
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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