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Animal Welfare Act Research Facility Registration

November 8, 2020
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“The Peaceable Kingdom” 1833 Edward Hicks

AWA Research Facility Registration Updates, Reviews, and Reports

We are proposing to amend the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) regulations governing research facilities by removing duplicative and unnecessary information requirements. We would remove the requirement that registered research facilities update their registration information every 3 years. We also propose to remove the requirement for continual, but not less than annual, review of research animal use activities and replace it with a requirement for a complete review at least every 3 years, and to no longer require that research facilities request an inactive status if they no longer use, handle, or transport AWA covered animals. In addition, we propose to clarify the duration of a registration and conditions for its cancellation, and to no longer require that the Institutional Official or Chief Executive Officer sign the annual report. We would also make miscellaneous changes to improve readability. The changes we propose would reduce duplicative requirements and administrative burden on research facilities, maintain research integrity and oversight, and ensure that research animals continue to receive humane care.

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University of Texas Austin

 

Irrigation Sprinkler Heads

November 6, 2020
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Baylor University | Meagan Downing | Lariat Photographer

A fairly stable, best practice product jointly developed by the International Code Council and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers — ASABE/ICC 802 Landscape Irrigation Sprinkler and Emitter Standard — was released for public consultation a few weeks ago; a required 5-year revision.

Prospectus:  Establishes design and testing requirements for landscape irrigation sprinklers, bubblers, drip emitters and microsprays. Provides minimum design and performance requirements, and specifies uniform test methods for product performance. Sets definitions and product classifications for commonly used sprinklers and emitters. First edition of a new consensus standard developed through ICC’s ANSI-accredited standard development process in collaboration with the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE).

Redline of the proposed changes are available here: ANSI Standards Action Pages 53-56

Comments are due October 15th.

Even though the consultation period has since passed you may communicate with the project leader Fred Grable. P.E. Senior Staff Engineer and Secretariat for ICC 802 ([email protected])

Our resource allocation priorities place product and testing standards below interoperability standards because, frankly, the user-interest in education communities — despite its $300 billion annual spend on facilities — is outnumbered by Producer and General Interest stakeholders.  Manufacturers (Producers) and Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (General Interests) can build the cost of their advocacy into the price of the product they sell to us according to ANSI’ stakeholder balance requirements.   Many trade associations conform to business models that depend upon manufacturer support; particularly global industry manufacturing conglomerate support.   These trade associations do re-route some of their revenue into educational and student support programs.

We keep most landscaping standards on our periodic Bucolia, Pathway and Water teleconferences.   See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Issue: [20-267]

Category: Pathways, Bucolia, Water

Colleagues: Richard Robben, Jack Janveja, John Lawter

Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau

November 5, 2020
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Human Factors

November 4, 2020
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H.R. 3558 21st Century Hospitals Act

November 4, 2020
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434 lawmakers, including 89 new freshman Members, were sworn in to the 116th Congress on January 3, 2019. Photo by Phi Nguyen.

To direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct a study on the state of hospital infrastructure in the United States, and for other purposes.

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