Title 7 › Chapter 54— TRANSPORTATION, SALE, AND HANDLING OF CERTAIN ANIMALS › § 2143
The Secretary of Agriculture must create rules for the humane handling, care, treatment, and transport of animals used by dealers, research facilities, and exhibitors. The rules must set minimum standards for housing, feeding, watering, cleanliness, air flow, shelter from extreme weather, veterinary care, and separating species when needed. They must require exercise for dogs as a vet advises and an environment that supports primates’ mental health. For research animals, the rules must require minimizing pain and distress, using vets and pain drugs or euthanasia when appropriate, planning pre- and post-surgery care, avoiding paralytics without anesthesia, having researchers consider alternatives, limiting repeat major surgeries unless necessary, and writing and reporting any exceptions in the research protocol to the facility’s review committee. The Secretary must also set humane rules for animals during commercial transport, covering containers, food, water, rest, air, temperature, and handling, and must consult experts. The Secretary cannot tell a research facility how to design or carry out its actual experiments, and cannot stop the research during an inspection, nor force disclosure of trade secrets. Each research facility must appoint at least one review committee of at least three people (including a veterinarian and at least one community member who is not affiliated with the facility). The committee must meet with enough members present to act, inspect animal areas at least twice a year, file signed reports (kept at the facility for 3 years), notify the facility to fix problems, and tell federal inspectors and funders if serious problems are not fixed. Federal research facilities follow the same rules but report to their agency head. Facilities must train staff on humane care, alternatives to animal use, using the national information service, and reporting problems. The Secretary will keep an information service at the National Agricultural Library to help with training, avoid duplicate experiments, and share ways to reduce or lessen animal pain. If a funded project doesn’t meet the standards after notice and a chance to fix things, the funding agency must suspend or end support, and the facility may appeal under federal law. Dogs, cats, and other animals the Secretary names must have a veterinarian’s certificate dated no more than 10 days before delivery for transport, subject to limited exceptions for research; facilities must keep those certificates. The Secretary can set minimum ages for animals sent to carriers, and carriers may not accept cash-on-delivery unless the consignor guarantees payment for unclaimed animals within 48 hours, including return shipping and care costs.
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7 U.S.C. § 2143
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60