NASA NPD 8910.1 REV D W/CHG 1
CARE AND USE OF ANIMALS (W/Change 1 - 01/21/2022)
| Publication Date: | 20 January 2022 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 5 |
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APPLICABILITY
a. This NPD is applicable to NASA Headquarters and NASA Centers, including Component Facilities and Technical and Service Support Centers. This language applies to contractors, recipients of grants, cooperative agreements, or other agreements only to the extent specified or referenced in the applicable contracts, grants, or agreements.
Note: The applicability of this NPD to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a Federally Funded Research and Development Center, is being assessed by NASA. This applicability statement will be updated as necessary when that assessment is completed.
b. This NPD applies to Principal Investigators (PI) who are contractors, recipients of grants, cooperative agreements, or other agreements as specified or referenced in the applicable contract, grant, or agreement.
c. This NPD applies to Payload Developers who are contractors as specified or referenced in the applicable contract.
d. This NPD applies to NASA supported Animal Care Facilities who are contractors as specified or referenced in the applicable contract.
e. This NPD is applicable to all activities involving animals that are funded or sponsored by NASA, use NASA resources, or are conducted in NASA facilities, aircraft, or spacecraft.
f. This NPD is applicable to all activities involving animals conducted by public institutions or in commercial facilities, aircraft, and spacecraft that are funded or sponsored by NASA or use NASA resources. Activities involving animals by public institutions or in commercial facilities, aircraft, and spacecraft that are not directly or indirectly funded by NASA or do not use NASA resources are out of scope.
Note: NASA resources related to operation of the commercial facility, aircraft, or spacecraft having nothing to do with the animal activity does not constitute "use of NASA resources" for the actual animal activity. For example, if the institution or commercial provider only uses KSC services to load animals or launch the vehicle, this NPR would not apply.
g. In this directive, all mandatory actions (i.e., requirements) are denoted by statements containing the term "shall." The terms "may" or "can" denote discretionary privilege or permission, "should" denotes a good practice and is recommended but not required, "will" denotes expected outcome, and "are/is" denotes descriptive material.
Note: Care should be taken when reading NASA policy versus policy and guidance from external organizations as terminology is used differently. The above definitions are relevant to NASA policy. The Department of Agriculture and Department of Health and Human Services use different terminology in their policies and guidance. Refer to their documents for specific terminology usage.
h. In this directive, all document citations are assumed to be the latest version unless otherwise noted.
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