7 U.S.C. § 2137
Purchase of dogs or cats by research facilities prohibited except from authorized operators of auction sales and licensed dealers or exhibitors
It shall be unlawful for any research facility to purchase any dog or cat from any person except an operator of an auction sale subject to section 2142 of this title or a person holding a valid license as a dealer or exhibitor issued by the Secretary pursuant to this chapter unless such person is exempted from obtaining such license under section 2133 of this title.
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cases, 1997–2012 · leading case: Morgan v. Kroupa, 702 A.2d 630 (Vt. 1997).
Morgan v. Kroupa, 702 A.2d 630 (Vt. 1997). “See 7 U.S.C. § 2137 ("It shall be unlawful for any research facility to purchase any dog or cat from any person except an operator of an auction sale subject to section 2142 of this title or a person holding a valid license as a dealer or exhibitor.”
United States v. Gibert, 677 F.3d 613 (4th Cir. 2012). “§ 2133 ), regulations concerning the acquisition, storage, and treatment of animals in research facilities ( 7 U.S.C. §§ 2137 , 2140, 2143), and the purchasing of, and standards of care for, animals used in United States Government facilities ( 7 U.”
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