Infectious Disease Research Institute

Alternative Names:
IDRI (acronym)

Folder Records: 18 Address 1616 Eastlake Ave. East, Seattle, Washington, 98102

APHIS #: 91-R-0061
OLAW/PHS Assurance #: D16-00674 (A4337-01)
Type: Nonprofit

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Disclaimer: All animal data populated from lab annual report(s).

Records

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View 2022 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 08/22/2023 Download
View 2021 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 07/21/2022 Download
View 2020 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 06/24/2021 Download
View 2019 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 07/06/2020 Download
View 2018 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 07/06/2020 Download
View 2017 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 07/06/2020 Download
View 2016 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 07/06/2020 Download
View 2015 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 08/12/2020 Download
View 2014 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 08/12/2020 Download
View 2013 Annual Report to APHIS PDF 08/12/2020 Download

Laws

Is the lab subject to the open records law in its state?No No

Is the lab subject to federal FOIA?No No

Ag-Gag Law

Name: Acts Against Animals in Research or Educational Facilities

Citation: West's RCWA 4.24.570 - 580

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Anti-Cruelty Law

Name: Washington Anti-Cruelty Laws

Citation: RCWA 1652010 - 350

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Post-Research Adoption Law

Name: Washington Homes for Animal Heroes Act

Citation: RCWA 18.92.270

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Open Records Law

Name: Washington Public Records Act

Citation: W.R.C.A. 42.56.001 et seq.

Commentary:

Anyone can file a request. Initial response time is five days. There are no appeals. You can ask the Washington Attorney General for a nonbinding opinion about your dispute with a state university. Fees are only for the actual cost of duplication. Fee waivers aren’t addressed, but the law says that agencies “may” charge fees, which implies that they have the power to not charge. When universities do charge fees, they’re so low (literally a few dollars) that a waiver isn’t necessary. Based on our experience, Washington is unquestionably the best state for getting animal documents from public universities and colleges. They usually release everything we ask for, often with an astoundingly small amount of redaction. Some institutions respond quickly, though others take a while. Fees are minimal or nonexistent.

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