Euthanasia Sample Clauses

EuthanasiaYou agree that you may not euthanize the Dog except in the case of the Dog’s terminal illness or injury, or old age accompanied by pain and suffering and in that case, the euthanasia must be performed by a licensed veterinarian.
EuthanasiaYou agree that you may not euthanize the Cat(s) except in the case of terminal illness or injury; and in that case, the euthanasia must be performed by a licensed veterinarian.
Euthanasia. If any lizards are found injured as part of the Authorised Activity, the Authority Holder shall contact Authorised Personnel listed under Schedule 1(3) to get advice on management of the lizard. The Authority Holder is authorised to euthanise injured lizard(s) on recommendation of the Authorised Personnel listed under Schedule 1(3) or a veterinarian. A report is to be submitted in writing to the DOC Operations Manager, [insert office and address], by 30 June each year for the life of this Authorisation, [or within 3 months of the salvage being completed, or within 3 months of the expiry of the authority] summarising outcomes in accordance with the Lizard Management Plan. Each report must include:
Euthanasia. You may not euthanize the Dog except in the case of Dog’s terminal illness/injury, or old age accompanied by pain and suffering and in that case, euthanasia must be performed by a licensed veterinarian. If the Adoptee is involved in a bite on a human, you are required to contact Rescue to discuss return of the dog to the Rescue OR the steps required for a ‘potentially dangerous dog’ designation and keeping the dog. 🞏
Euthanasia. Once an animal has been determined to be unadoptable by the ACO, in accordance with the processes/funding requirements in Section 2(c) “Funding” of this MOU, including veterinary consultation and giving FOSAS the option to adopt, the ACO may proceed with euthanasia in accordance with the SGC and applicable State laws. The Parties acknowledge that current SGC allows for the ACO to “destroy” unclaimed animals after the 3/5 day minimum holding period.10 Removing ACO discretion on this matter would require a code change. However, the Parties also acknowledge that ACO discretion is constrained by state law provisions on humane euthanasia, including AS 08.02.050 regarding euthanasia of domestic animals using controlled substances, and 18 AAC 36.500 General Care Standards, including subsection (d) requiring humane euthanasia and subsection (f) which adopts by reference the American Veterinary association’s (AVMA) Guidelines for the Euthanasia of The Parties also acknowledge that as of the date of this MOU, Alaska Statute 08.02.050 regarding the certification of euthanasia technicians, per the State’s own admission, is impossible to follow.11 The Parties agree that at present, the State’s alternative methods of licensing of euthanasia technicians are acceptable, per State guidance, despite being technically out-of- compliance with the law. The Parties acknowledge that State law will likely change, that any superseding State laws regarding euthanasia must be complied with, and that any superseding statute/s would strike any conflicting provisions of this MOU without invalidating the MOU as a whole. 10 SGC § 08.05.040 “AS 08.02.050(a)(2) requires a qualified agency to certify that it will not permit an employee to administer the drugs unless the employee has successfully completed a euthanasia technician certification course approved by the National Animal Control Association, the American Humane Association, or the Humane Society of the United States. However, since this statute was put into place, the National Animal Control Association (now called the National Animal Care and Control Association) has stopped approving courses and instead offers recommended courses; the American Humane Association (now called the American Humane) does not seem to support or certify euthanasia training; and the Humane Society of the United States does not offer or certify courses and stopped licensing trainers in 2023 – though they offer a list of previously licensed trainers on th...
Euthanasia. The Project officer shall be notified of any untoward findings in animals under this contract and prior approval shall be obtained from the Project Officer before any animal is sacrificed. Necropsies will be performed as needed.
Euthanasia. 1. METHOD OF EUTHANASIA (See recommended methods of euthanasia in the appendices.) o Overdose of anesthetic: o Cervical dislocation with anesthesia or sedation: o Cervical dislocation without anesthesia or sedation: o Exsanguination under anesthesia or sedation: x CO2 chamber
Euthanasia. (Initial(s)) Adopter(s) agrees not to euthanize the Rescue Dog except in the case of the Rescue Dog’s terminal illness, injury, severe aggression which has been diagnosed and documented by a licensed professional dog trainer and/or licensed dog behaviorist, or old age accompanied by pain and suffering. The euthanasia must be performed by a licensed veterinarian in a private clinic, hospital or your home. In the event the Rescue Dog dies, Adopter(s) will immediately notify LVLR.
Euthanasia. At the request of the City’s Animal Control personnel with concurrence from the treating veterinarian, or at the sole discretion of the veterinarian, Contractor shall arrange and/or provide for the humane euthanasia and disposal of animals that have been declared vicious, terminally ill, or contagious. This shall be accomplished in a manner approved by Federal and State regulations, which shall not subject animals to any unnecessary pain. i. No impounded animal shall be euthanized or otherwise disposed of without notice to the owner, if such person is known. Contractor shall make all reasonable attempts to reunite animals with their owner before euthanasia or adoption, to include accessing current licensing records, using tag contact information (provided tags worn by the animal), and scanning all animals to detect implanted computer chips. ii. Upon proof of certified controlled substance training by the City’s Animal Control personnel, Contractor will provide City’s Animal Control with controlled substances necessary to perform field captures and euthanasia. The controlled substances will be charged to the City at the same cost paid by veterinarians. 1. Telazol (class III drug, 100mg/ml concentrate, used primarily in dog capture) 2. Ketamine (class III drug, 100mg/ml for cats and subhuman primates and some dog captures) 3. Sodium Pentobarbital (class II drug, 250 ml bottle, for euthanasia only)
Euthanasia. Euthanasia means the humane destruction of an animal accomplished by a method that provides rapid unconsciousness and subsequent death without evidence of pain or distress, or a method that utilizes anesthesia produced by an agent that causes painless loss of consciousness and subsequent death. The Animal Care Committee follows the guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association Panel (AVMA). Suggested methods are included in the appendicies. The complete text from the AVMA Panel is available from the CAP (extension x7159) 1. METHOD OF EUTHANASIA (See recommended methods of euthanasia in the appendices.) o Overdose of anesthetic: o Cervical dislocation with anesthesia or sedation: o Cervical dislocation without anesthesia or sedation: Justify the reason for not using anesthesia of sedation: The AVMA states “until additional information is available to better define the nature of the persistent EEG activity, this technique should be used in research settings only when scientifically justified by the user and approved by” the ACC. o Exsanguination under anesthesia or sedation: o CO2 chamber o Other: o If the animals are not euthanized at the of the study, what will happen to them? 2. STUDY END POINT FOR ANIMALS (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY): Experimental endpoint criteria must be specified. o Euthanized per protocol without treatment or experimentation. o Euthanized per protocol after defined period of time (days/months) o Euthanized per protocol after completion of the experimental protocol. o Euthanized per protocol at development of specific signs. Explain: (see appendices for examples of endpoint criteria) o Euthanized per protocol when moribund. o The animal may die as a result of the experimental treatment.