                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

DEFINITIONS (§ 32.1-162.32)

A. For purposes of this section, unless the context requires a different
meaning:
			&#8220;Animal subject&#8221; means a dog or a cat.
			&#8220;Medically unnecessary&#8221; means not carried out solely for the
better health, welfare, or safety of the animal subject.

B. No funds appropriated, granted, or awarded by the Commonwealth shall be used
by any person or entity, public or private, to directly fund medically
unnecessary research classified under pain and distress category E by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture on animal subjects. For purposes of this section, the
direct funding of research shall not include the appropriation, grant, or award
of funds for the construction or maintenance of facilities; the purchase or
maintenance of general-use equipment; overhead costs; capital improvements; or
faculty or employee salaries.

HISTORY: 2018, c. 771.