IACUC Protocol Submissions Forms
Faculty and students of San Jose State University who consider it essential to use animals in their research, teaching, testing or display, whether in the laboratory, classroom or in the field, must adhere to humane principles for the use of animals set forth by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. The protocol for animal care and use shall address all relevant aspects of veterinary care, animal husbandry, procedural manipulations, chemical usage, physical and psychological well-being of the animals, euthanasia, personnel experience and training, and personnel safety and must be approved by the IACUC before the project commences.
You are encouraged to contact the IACUC Coordinator if you have any questions or for policy clarification about IACUC oversight of an animal-related activity before starting the project.
For proposed studies involving the manipulation of live vertebrate animals, the standard Protocol Application for Animal Care and Use must be submitted and approved (long form). Investigators are to follow the recommendations for Project Categorization of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals when completing this form. For proposals that may induce more than momentary or slight pain/distress in animals, the investigator must consult a qualified veterinarian for their input on study design and veterinary care prior to IACUC review.
Protocol Application for Animal Care and Use [docx]
Note: this form must be used for both new submissions and renewals.
Project Categorization of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals [pdf]
Guidelines for Conducting and Summarizing a Literature Search [pdf]
For proposing changes to the IACUC-approved protocol long form, there are two protocol
amendment forms available. To add personnel working with live animals to the
IACUC protocol, follow the personnel training instructions before submitting the completed personnel amendment form to the IACUC Coordinator.
For all other proposed minor or significant changes to the approved protocol, submit
the completed general protocol amendment form.
Protocol Amendment Form – Add Personnel [docx]
General Protocol Amendment Form [pdf]
Individuals who intend to use non-living animal tissues (including scat, blood, feathers, hair, bone, etc.) from vertebrate animals must
complete an abbreviated submission for the use of non-living tissues. The IACUC must
approve projects that involve the receipt or analysis of tissues or specimens shared
from collaborators internally or from outside institutions for the purpose of evaluating
sample acquisition methods, including appropriate permits. Proper knowledge and documentation
regarding date, time, and circumstances of tissue or specimen collection may be required
by the IACUC. Serendipitous contributions to collections (e.g., road kills) are also
subject to protocol
review requirements.
Abbreviated Protocol for Use of Non-living Tissues [doc]
For purely observational studies that do not involve handling or disturbing of a live animal in its natural habitat,
the IACUC requires review and approval of projects that entail the deployment of recording
equipment as part of the study or requires permission from a government authority
to approach the species being studied or to gain regional access to sensitive habitats,
public lands, sanctuaries or refuges. An abbreviated protocol submission form is
available for IACUC review and approval of such activities.
Abbreviated Protocol for Observational Studies [doc]
The IACUC requires review and approval of activities that involve select invertebrate species, including the holding and care of Cephalopods at an IACUC approved facility for greater than 12 hours and other multi-cellular invertebrate species if: 1) the species is listed as endangered, threatened or of special concern at federal or local levels; 2) the species is considered poisonous, venomous, or a threat to public health; or 3) the project involves a non-native species that requires permission from a State or local authority to possess or handle, even if specimens are obtained commercially. An abbreviated protocol submission form is available for IACUC review and approval of activities involving invertebrate species.
The IACUC does require review and approval for the handling of fertile vertebrate eggs. Investigators may use the abbreviated submission form for use of invertebrates or fertile eggs to cover their work. The IACUC may require, however, the use of the live vertebrate application (long form) for activities that involve late stage embryonic development manipulations or for sensitive species. Determination as to which submission form is most appropriate will occur upon consultation with the 菠菜网lol正规平台 veterinary staff prior to IACUC consideration.
Abbreviated Protocol for Invertebrate Species or Fertile Eggs [doc]
菠菜网lol正规平台 IACUC approval is required for personnel to use previously collected secondary data involving vertebrate animals. This defines as non-publicly available study data obtained or collected by someone other than the interested party. The IACUC also requires review and approval of proposed activities and collaborations involving vertebrate animals that are led, initiated, or organized by a third-party individual or organization. It is highly recommended that investigators seek advice from the IACUC Coordinator before completing and submitting this form.
Review form for secondary data or third-party collaborations [docx]