Catalogue description Animal Procedures Committee (APC) Website
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Reference: | HO 435 |
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Title: | Animal Procedures Committee (APC) Website |
Description: |
This series contains dated gathered versions (or 'snapshots') of the Animal Procedures Committee (APC) website. [Please note: These records may be accessed via the UK Government Web Archive using the links listed below (for a general explanation of these parallel links, please see the Arrangement field)]: Animal Procedures Committee (APC) Animal Procedures Committee (APC) (apc.homeoffice.gov.uk) Animal Procedures Committee (APC) (www.homeoffice.gov.uk/agencies-public-bodies/apc/) |
Date: | From 2002 |
Arrangement: |
Please see information at Divisional level. This series contains more than one link to the ‘snapshots’ of this website. For some websites, the URL may change periodically. Despite this change to the URL these websites are part of the same record series as they represent the department or organisation’s presence on the web at the time. Occasionally, more than one domain URL to the same website may run in parallel creating an overlap. |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Animal Procedures Committee, 1987- Home Office, 1782- |
Physical description: | archived website(s) |
Access conditions: | Open |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
Gathered from original website. |
Accruals: | Future website versions may be anticipated. |
Administrative / biographical background: |
The Animal Procedures Committee (APC) is a non-departmental public body established and appointed in 1987 under the terms of sections 19 and 20 of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986. Its role is to advise the Home Secretary on matters concerned with the Act and his functions under it, relating to any experimental or other scientific procedures applied to a protected animal which may have the effect of causing that animal pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm; and also, to examine other related subjects considered worthy of further study. |
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