O. Reg. 438/15: STANDARDS OF CARE, Filed December 21, 2015 under Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.36
ontario regulation 438/15
made under the
Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act
Made: December 18, 2015
Filed: December 21, 2015
Published on e-Laws: December 22, 2015
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: January 9, 2016
Amending O. Reg. 60/09
(STANDARDS OF CARE)
1. The title to Ontario Regulation 60/09 is revoked and the following substituted:
Standards of Care and Administrative Standards
2. The Regulation is amended by adding the following heading immediately before section 1:
Part I
Application and Definition
3. Section 1 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:
(3.1) In addition to the basic standards of care applicable to all animals set out in section 2 and the standards of care specific to wildlife kept in captivity set out in sections 4 and 5, the standards of care and administrative standards specific to marine mammals kept in captivity are set out in Part III.
4. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Definitions
1.1 In this Regulation,
“animal welfare committee”, in relation to a marine mammal, means an animal welfare committee that meets the requirements of section 7 and that develops an animal welfare plan for the marine mammal; (“comité du bien-être animal”)
“animal welfare plan”, in relation to a marine mammal, means an animal welfare plan that has been completed for the marine mammal and that meets the requirements of section 8; (“plan de bien-être animal”)
“marine mammal” means a sea otter (Enhydra lutris) or a member of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins and porpoises), the order Sirenia (manatees and dugongs) or, within the order Carnivora, a member of the family Phocidae (true seals), the family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions) or the family Odobenidae (walruses); (“mammifère marin”)
“marine mammal veterinarian” means a veterinarian who has experience with marine mammal biology and marine mammal medicine, including marine mammal pharmacology. (“vétérinaire spécialiste des mammifères marins”)
5. The Regulation is amended by adding the following heading immediately before section 2:
Part II
General Standards of Care for Animals
6. The Regulation is amended by adding the following heading immediately before section 7:
Part III
Additional Standards of Care and Administrative Requirements for Marine Mammals
7. Section 7 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:
Animal Welfare Committee
Animal welfare committee
7. (1) A person who possesses at least one marine mammal in Ontario shall establish and maintain an animal welfare committee to develop an animal welfare plan for each marine mammal the person possesses.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a marine mammal who is possessed in Ontario for 30 continuous days or less.
(3) The animal welfare committee must be comprised of at least the following members:
1. A marine mammal veterinarian.
2. A person who,
i. is not an employee or independent contractor of the person who possesses the marine mammal, and
ii. is a resident of the municipality where the marine mammal is located.
3. A person who,
i. is not an employee or independent contractor of the person who possesses the marine mammal, and
ii. has studied marine mammal biology at a post-secondary institution.
4. A person who is responsible for the daily care of the marine mammal.
5. A person who is responsible for the maintenance of the location where the marine mammal is kept.
(4) The animal welfare committee must be chaired by the marine mammal veterinarian member.
(5) The chair of the animal welfare committee shall,
(a) schedule the animal welfare committee’s meetings;
(b) conduct the animal welfare committee’s meetings;
(c) determine the number of members of the animal welfare committee that constitutes a quorum for any purpose; and
(d) provide recommendations to the person who possesses the marine mammal regarding persons to appoint to the animal welfare committee, if appropriate.
(6) The animal welfare committee must meet at least once every six months.
8. (1) The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Animal welfare plan
8. (1) An animal welfare plan must include at least the following:
1. Procedures for routine interactions with, and routine care of, the marine mammal.
2. Training requirements for the marine mammal.
3. A plan to collect and record information about the marine mammal, whether by observation of the animal’s behaviour or by other means, to ensure that appropriate care can be provided to it and to ensure that the animal welfare plan is based on appropriate evidence.
4. Minimum staff and resource requirements to ensure the physical, psychological and social well-being of the marine mammal.
5. A stimulation program that is sufficient to maintain the marine mammal’s health and mental wellness.
6. Appropriate social groupings for the marine mammal, including consideration for a companion animal if the marine mammal is the only animal housed in its enclosure.
7. A plan for providing the marine mammal with feedings at night, if appropriate.
8. A plan for providing the marine mammal with social interaction at night, if appropriate.
9. A plan for providing the marine mammal with training, social enrichment and play sessions, if appropriate.
10. A list of the types of environmental enrichment objects that must be provided in the enclosure of the marine mammal, if any, the number of objects that must be provided and the schedule for changing those objects.
11. Situations where the marine mammal must be housed in an indoor enclosure, if any.
12. Methods to ensure that enclosure air is free of harmful concentrations of pollutants.
13. Measures to ensure the welfare of the marine mammal in the event of a disruption of normal operations, such as a power failure, an extreme weather event or a labour disruption.
14. A determination of whether it would be consistent with the immediate and long-term health of the marine mammal and of any offspring to attempt to breed the marine mammal, having regard to the age and health of the marine mammal, the health care needs of any offspring and the immediate and long-term housing needs of the marine mammal and of any offspring.
15. A plan for the care of any offspring if the marine mammal is to be bred, including procedures for hand-rearing the offspring if hand-rearing could be required.
16. Procedures for euthanasia of the marine mammal.
17. A list of records related to the marine mammal that must be maintained.
(2) In developing the portion of the animal welfare plan referred to in paragraphs 5 to 10 of subsection (1), the animal welfare committee must consult with a person or persons with expertise in the social and enrichment needs of the marine mammal’s species.
(3) The animal welfare committee must complete the animal welfare plan within six months after the day the person obtained possession of the marine mammal or before May 1, 2017, whichever is later.
(4) The animal welfare committee must review every animal welfare plan it has developed at least annually.
(2) Subsection 8 (1) of the Regulation, as enacted by subsection (1), is amended by adding the following paragraphs:
10.1 Detailed species-specific enclosure and environmental requirements for the marine mammal, including requirements regarding the number and type of fixed features to be included in the marine mammal’s enclosure, that take into account the unique needs of the individual marine mammal and that are designed to ensure its well-being and ensure compliance with the requirements of this Regulation.
10.2 If the marine mammal requires a portion of its enclosure be shaded, the minimum portion of the enclosure that must be shaded to meet its needs.
9. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Compliance with animal welfare plan
9. Every person who has custody or care of a marine mammal shall ensure that the marine mammal is cared for in a manner that is consistent with its animal welfare plan.
10. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Health and General Care
Nutrition
10. (1) Every marine mammal must be provided with a diet that,
(a) includes a sufficient range of food of appropriate quality that meets the nutritional needs of the marine mammal;
(b) accommodates individual preferences, subject to the availability of particular types of fish or other food items; and
(c) complies with the dietary requirements in the program of preventative health care referred to in section 12.
(2) Vitamin supplementation must be provided in accordance with a marine mammal veterinarian’s advice.
(3) Food inventories for the marine mammal must be managed and properly stored to ensure the availability of food of appropriate quality that meets the nutritional needs of the marine mammal.
(4) Any sudden or unexpected change in a marine mammal’s appetite must be brought to a marine mammal veterinarian’s attention immediately.
(5) Food deprivation shall not be used as a method of training a marine mammal.
11. (1) The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Reproduction
11. (1) The reproduction of every marine mammal must be managed in a way that promotes the immediate and long-term health of the marine mammal and any offspring.
(2) Pre-parturient and lactating female marine mammals must be held in appropriate social groups within enclosures that encourage successful rearing of offspring.
(2) Section 11 of the Regulation, as enacted by subsection (1), is amended by adding the following subsection:
(3) A marine mammal must not be bred if the breeding would be inconsistent with its animal welfare plan.
12. The Regulation is amended by adding the following sections:
Preventative and veterinary care
12. (1) Every marine mammal must be provided with a program of preventative health care designed by a marine mammal veterinarian.
(2) The program must include,
(a) a complete annual physical examination;
(b) the establishment of diets specific to the marine mammal;
(c) regular oral examinations at frequencies specified by the marine mammal veterinarian; and
(d) regular treatment of any dental problems.
(3) Every marine mammal must be under the care of a marine mammal veterinarian who provides preventative care and who is readily available to provide emergency care at any time of day.
Post mortem examination
13. (1) If a marine mammal dies, a post mortem examination of the body must be conducted by a marine mammal veterinarian.
(2) The findings of the marine mammal veterinarian must be recorded in a report that is reviewed by a pathologist with experience caring for marine mammals.
(3) The marine mammal veterinarian must be asked for recommendations to prevent similar deaths.
Public contact program
14. (1) This section applies to marine mammals who are housed in an enclosure that could expose them to physical contact with members of the public.
(2) The person who possesses the marine mammal must have a written policy that,
(a) clearly identifies any risks to the health or safety of the marine mammal associated with the physical contact;
(b) identifies and addresses any other safety issues or concerns; and
(c) identifies the qualifications of the persons who are overseeing the physical contact.
(3) Any risks identified in the written policy must be mitigated.
13. (1) The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Enrichment and social needs
15. Every marine mammal must be provided with a feeding enrichment program which may include, but is not limited to, the use of live fish, the introduction of novel foods or the use of task-oriented feeding methods.
(2) Section 15 of the Regulation, as enacted by subsection (1), is amended by adding the following subsections:
(2) Every marine mammal must be provided with daily training, social enrichment and play sessions unless otherwise specified in its animal welfare plan.
(3) The enclosure of every marine mammal must have the environmental enrichment objects, if any, specified in its animal welfare plan.
(4) The environmental enrichment objects must be non-toxic and must not be breakable or ingestible by the marine mammal.
14. (1) The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Enclosure
General enclosure requirements
16. (1) Every marine mammal must be provided with an enclosure that meets the requirements of this section.
(2) Measures must be taken to minimize the risk that the enclosure will be contaminated with potentially harmful microorganisms.
(3) The enclosure must be provided with a backup generator or generators that are sufficient to provide power to the enclosure in the event of a power failure.
(2) Section 16 of the Regulation, as enacted by subsection (1), is amended by adding the following subsections:
(4) The enclosure must meet the following requirements:
1. The enclosure must provide the marine mammal with sufficient space and features for species-appropriate activities both in and, if appropriate, out of the water.
2. The enclosure must be designed to facilitate cleaning.
3. The enclosure must include fixed features that provide visual and tactile enrichment, which may include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
i. Bubble walls.
ii. Privacy baffles.
iii. Different substrates.
iv. Water jets.
v. Sprinklers.
vi. Mirrors or other reflective surfaces.
vii. Areas on the bottom of the pool that simulate pebbles on the seafloor.
4. If more than one marine mammal is housed in the enclosure, the enclosure must include privacy baffles, other fixed features or retreat areas that allow a marine mammal to separate itself from other marine mammals in order to avoid aggression, unwanted attention or disturbance.
5. The enclosure must have a drain that can lower water levels to facilitate cleaning and animal management activities.
(5) In addition to a pool of water, an enclosure that houses a sea otter or a member of the family Phocidae (true seals), the family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions) or the family Odobenidae (walruses) must have a permanent haul-out.
(6) The haul-out mentioned in subsection (5) must be capable of simultaneously accommodating all of the marine mammals listed in that subsection that are housed in the enclosure.
15. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Enclosure water quality
17. (1) Every marine mammal in an enclosure must be provided with a reliable water supply that is sufficient to ensure the marine mammal’s health.
(2) The person who possesses the marine mammal shall maintain a program for monitoring water quality to ensure that a healthy aquatic environment is provided, including daily monitoring of water salinity.
(3) The salinity of the water must be maintained within the range appropriate for the marine mammal.
(4) The results of the water quality tests must be recorded and kept for at least one year.
(5) Water circulation equipment in the enclosure must be sufficient to circulate water throughout the pool.
(6) An enclosure that houses a marine mammal must meet the following water quality requirements:
1. Coliform bacteria in the water must not exceed 500 MPN (most probable number) per 100 mL, and testing must occur at least weekly.
2. The water must be tested at least twice daily and treated as necessary to maintain pH values not less than 7.2 or more than 8.2.
3. The total free and combined chlorine concentration must not exceed 1.5 mg/L, and the water must be tested at least twice daily for chlorine concentration.
4. The water must be free of residual dissolved ozone.
16. (1) The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Environmental protection
18. (1) Every marine mammal must be provided with environmental temperature and humidity ranges appropriate for the species.
(2) Every marine mammal must be provided with shelter from inclement weather if it is necessary for the marine mammal’s comfort or well-being.
(3) Any artificial light used in the enclosure must be as similar as possible to the light spectrum of sunlight.
(4) Every marine mammal must be provided with exposure to natural or simulated annual photoperiods that reflect the needs of the species, particularly with respect to moult.
(5) Every marine mammal must be protected from noise that could cause auditory discomfort or distress.
(6) The enclosure air must be free of harmful concentrations of pollutants.
(2) Section 18 of the Regulation, as enacted by subsection (1), is amended by adding the following subsections:
(7) Every marine mammal must be housed in an enclosure that is outdoors or that provides access to an outdoor area unless its animal welfare plan provides otherwise.
(8) Every marine mammal must be provided with an area of shade in its enclosure in accordance with its animal welfare plan.
17. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Other enclosures and areas
19. (1) An enclosure for veterinary care or temporary holding of marine mammals must be provided.
(2) A quarantine area to isolate marine mammals must be provided.
(3) A method to separate any marine mammal for behavioural or management purposes must be provided.
18. (1) The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Other Administrative Requirements
Information management and records
20. (1) Every marine mammal must be individually identifiable.
(2) The means used to ensure that a marine mammal is individually identifiable must be minimally intrusive.
(3) Procedures must be put in place for every marine mammal to ensure timely transfer of critical information between persons who provide care to the marine mammal.
(4) The following records must be kept for every marine mammal:
1. The date that possession of the marine mammal was obtained by the person who possesses the marine mammal.
2. Whether the marine mammal was captive-born or wild-caught.
3. The name of the person from whom the marine mammal was acquired, if applicable.
4. The species, sex, colour, markings and physical abnormalities, if any, of the marine mammal.
5. The marine mammal’s date of birth or, if wild-caught, the marine mammal’s estimated date of birth.
6. The marine mammal’s parents, if known.
7. Records related to any attempt to breed the marine mammal, including the identity of the marine mammal with which breeding was attempted, the outcome of the breeding and the identity of any offspring.
8. Veterinary clinical records.
9. A list of any medication given to the marine mammal and the reason for which it was given.
10. Training records.
11. A record of any abnormal behaviours exhibited by the marine mammal, including the expression of any stereotypies, such as inappetence or food refusal, vomiting, actions that result in self-inflicted injuries or aggression towards trainers or other animals.
(5) The records required by this section must be retained for five years following the death of the marine mammal.
(2) Subsection 20 (4) of the Regulation, as enacted by subsection (1), is amended by adding the following paragraph:
12. Any information that the marine mammal’s animal welfare plan requires to be maintained.
19. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:
Transfer and movement
21. (1) A written policy must be prepared for every marine mammal to promote the marine mammal’s welfare when it is transferred between social groups or moved to another location.
(2) Before a marine mammal is transferred or moved, a behavioural and medical assessment must be carried out by a marine mammal veterinarian to determine whether it can be safely transferred or moved.
(3) Before a marine mammal is transferred or moved, the transportation must be planned and documented in a detailed transportation plan, approved by the marine mammal’s animal welfare committee, that addresses the marine mammal’s health and well-being during transport.
(4) The transportation plan must accompany the marine mammal during the transfer or move and be made available for review by any person involved in the transfer or move.
(5) A marine mammal must be accompanied by one or more attendants during the transfer or move who are competent and knowledgeable in the transportation of that species. At least one of the attendants must be a marine mammal veterinarian or a person licensed to practise veterinary medicine in the jurisdiction to which the marine mammal is being moved or from which it is being moved.
Commencement
20. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this Regulation comes into force on the later of May 1, 2016 and the day it is filed.
(2) Section 9 and subsections 11 (2), 13 (2) and 18 (2) come into force on May 1, 2017.
(3) Subsections 8 (2), 14 (2) and 16 (2) come into force on May 1, 2018.
Made by:
Pris par :
Le ministre de la Sécurité communautaire et des Services correctionnels,
Yasir Naqvi
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
Date made: December 18, 2015.
Pris le : 18 décembre 2015.