File #: 16-5025    Version: 1 Name: URGING PUBLICLY FUNDED UNIVERSITIES IN ILLINOIS TO COMPLY WITH FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUESTS REGARDING USE OF ANIMALS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 8/25/2016 In control: Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
On agenda: 9/14/2016 Final action: 11/21/2018
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION URGING PUBLICLY FUNDED UNIVERSITIES IN ILLINOIS TO COMPLY WITH FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUESTS REGARDING USE OF ANIMALS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WHEREAS, various taxpayer-funded research institutions across the nation, including the University of Illinois (U of I), have refused to provide records requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) from advocacy groups regarding animal care and justification for the experiments conducted; and WHEREAS, many of these same institutions have been involved in costly litigation over animal research practices and documents; and WHEREAS, opening records would jeopardize neither research nor the privacy of employees as federal FOIA and state public-disclosure laws contain protections for trade secrets and other forms of personal and proprietary information; and WHEREAS, a lawsuit filed by the Beagle Freedom Project (so named because beagles' size and docile nature make them the frequent subject to such research) states ...
Sponsors: PETER N. SILVESTRI, ROBERT STEELE
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

URGING PUBLICLY FUNDED UNIVERSITIES IN ILLINOIS TO COMPLY WITH FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUESTS REGARDING USE OF ANIMALS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

WHEREAS, various taxpayer-funded research institutions across the nation, including the University of Illinois (U of I), have refused to provide records requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) from advocacy groups regarding animal care and justification for the experiments conducted; and

WHEREAS, many of these same institutions have been involved in costly litigation over animal research practices and documents; and

WHEREAS, opening records would jeopardize neither research nor the privacy of employees as federal FOIA and state public-disclosure laws contain protections for trade secrets and other forms of personal and proprietary information; and

WHEREAS, a lawsuit filed by the Beagle Freedom Project (so named because beagles' size and docile nature make them the frequent subject to such research) states that research protocols show that the U of I is testing cardiovascular toxicity, and that the university admitted to classifying its veterinary records as research records so it doesn't have to disclose them; and

WHEREAS, the Beagle Freedom Project has helped pass legislation in the states of Minnesota, California, Connecticut, and Nevada that requires public labs to offer animals up for adoption after experiments conclude, and animal records the project obtained from the Ohio State University helped pass a law barring labs from obtaining animals from questionable sources; and

WHEREAS, the Animal Welfare Act has been the primary federal law covering laboratory animals in the United States, but there is no provision in the law that restricts what can be done to an animal during a study; it applies only to the type of care an animal receives before and after experimentation; and

WHEREAS, an increasing number of scientists have admitted that unlike experimenting on animals to ...

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