APHIS #: 34-R-0168
OLAW/PHS Assurance #: D16-00668 (A4324-01)
Type: Private Sector

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Disclaimer: All animal data populated from lab annual report(s).

Records

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Header Year Header Type Header Format Header Tags Header Uploaded Header Header
View 2023 - July APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2023 - January APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2023 - December APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2023 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2022 - October APHIS Enforcement Action PDF 08/25/2023 Download
View 2022 - November APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2022 - March APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2022 - January APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2022 - August APHIS Inspection Report PDF Primates 10/04/2024 Download
View 2022 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 08/22/2023 Download
View 2021 APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2021 AWA Exceptions PDF primates 07/25/2022 Download
View 2021 Annual Report to APHIS PDF Primates, Dogs, Rabbits, Sheep, Pigs 07/21/2022 Download
View 2020-2021 Annual Report to OLAW PDF 08/22/2022 Download
View 2020 APHIS Inspection Report PDF 10/04/2024 Download
View 2020 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 06/25/2021 Download
View 2020 AWA Exceptions PDF graphic content 06/25/2021 Download
View 2018 OLAW PHS Assurance PDF 08/22/2022 Download

Laws

Is the lab subject to the open records law in its state?No No

Is the lab subject to federal FOIA?No No

Anti-Cruelty Law

Name: Michigan Anti-Cruelty Laws

Citation: M C L A 75049 - 70a,MCLA 750158

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Open Records Law

Name: Michigan Freedom of Information Act

Citation: M.C.L. 15.231 et. seq.

Commentary:

Anyone can file a request. Initial response time is five business days. There are no appeals. Fees are for search/retrieval, review/redaction, and duplication. However, under the law, universities can charge for search/retrieval and review/redaction only when failing to charge those fees “would result in unreasonably high costs to the public body because of the nature of the request in the particular instance, and the public body specifically identifies the nature of these unreasonably high costs.” Universities can waive fees if they determine that releasing the documents primarily benefits the general public.

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