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Shipping Training

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Material Transfer

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This tool was developed to assist you in determining what documentation you need for sending or receiving biological material. Depending if you are sending or receiving material, this tool will guide you through the following topics:

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Let’s go through a few questions to see what types of documentation / permits you need for your biological material…

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Before we get started, have you or someone in your lab completed Shipping of Infectious Agents & Biological

Materials Training within the past 2 years?

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IMPORTANT

If you are shipping infectious agents and/or biological material, you MUST be trained once every 2 years

EHSO offers shipping training once a quarter After successful training, an MTA will still be needed to transfer the

materials

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A contract between the owner of a material and the intended recipient governing the transfer and subsequent use of the material

Used to transfer materials from one institution to another

Examples:

Material Transfer Agreements (MTA)

Bacteria Plasmids Cultures Cell Lines

Nucleotides Transgenic Animals Proteins Pharmaceuticals

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MTA - Outgoing

For the transfer of materials to other non-profit institutions:1. PI should use the Outgoing MTA UBMTA form located on the OTT website

at http://www.ott.emory.edu/forms/index.html2. The form contains instructions for how to complete and submit the MTA for

approval

For all other material transfers: PI should first contact OTT at [email protected] to determine how to proceed Additional information regarding material and data transfers can also be

found on the OTT website at http://www.ott.emory.edu/forms/index.html

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Now, let’s see if you need a transport permit.

Where are you sending the biological material?

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Click here to learn more about MTAs Click here to learn more about MTAs and find out if you need oneand find out if you need one

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A contract between the owner of a material and the intended recipient governing the transfer and subsequent use of the material

Used to transfer materials from one institution to another

Examples:

Material Transfer Agreements (MTA)

Bacteria Plasmids Cultures Cell Lines

Nucleotides Transgenic Animals Proteins Pharmaceuticals

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All incoming MTAs must be forwarded to the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) at [email protected] along with a completed MTA questionnaire

Incoming MTAs

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Click here to link to the Incoming

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Where are you receiving the biological material from?

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Click here to learn more about Click here to learn more about import permits and find out if you import permits and find out if you

need oneneed one

Click here to learn more about Click here to learn more about import permits and find out if you import permits and find out if you

need oneneed one

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Who Regulates Importation?

Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Etiologic Agent Import Permit Program

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) / Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (APHIS) / Veterinary Service (VS): Plants Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) 526 Permit Biotechnology permits Live animal import permits Animal product import permits

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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USPHS 42 CFR - Part 71.54

Items requiring a CDC import permit: Etiologic Agents

Any infectious agent known or suspected to cause disease in humans Biological Materials

Unsterilized specimens of human and animal tissues containing an infectious or etiologic agent

Hosts and Vectors Any animal known or suspected of being infected with an organism capable of

causing disease in humans All live bats Any living arthropod infected with an etiologic agent Snail species capable of transmitting a human pathogen

CDC Etiologic Agent Import Permit Program

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What does not require a CDC import permit? Non-infectious material (formalin fixed specimens, non-infectious human

stem cells or organs for transplantation) Human and animal diagnostic specimens (blood, urine, tissues) where

there is no evidence of an etiologic agent Laboratory rats, mice, and hamsters reared under specific pathogen-free

conditions Genetically modified animals provided that they are not infectious to

humans Full taxidermied or treated non-human primate trophies, skins, or skulls

CDC Etiologic Agent Import Permit Program

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If you need a CDC import permit complete the import application form Link to CDC Import Application Form

If you are importing material that does not require a CDC import permit, CDC advises to include a signed statement, on official letterhead, from the person responsible for the shipment of this material with the following information: A description of the material A statement that this material meets one of the previously listed criteria Verification that the material has been packaged, labeled, and transported

in accordance with all applicable regulations

CDC Etiologic Agent Import Permit Program

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Required for the importation of: Plant pests

Plant feeding insects, mites, snails, slugs, and plant pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc.

Biological control organisms of plant pests and weeds Bees Parasitic plants Federally listed noxious weeds Soil for the purpose of isolating or culturing microorganisms from the soil

See the USDA website for more information and instructions on how to obtain a permit

USDA/APHIS/VS: PPQ 526 Permit

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Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS /VS Biotechnology

Permit Program website

Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS /VS Biotechnology

Permit Program website

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A Biotechnology Permit is required for the importation of genetically engineered organisms that pose a plant pest risk, including plants, insects, or microbes

USDA/APHIS/VS: Biotechnology Permits

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Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS

Biotechnology Permit website

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Biotechnology Permit website

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USDA veterinary permit is needed for materials derived from animals or exposed to animal-source materials

Materials which require a permit include: Animal tissues, blood, cells or cell lines of livestock or poultry origin RNA/DNA extracts, hormones, enzymes, monoclonal antibodies for IN

VIVO use in non-human species Certain polyclonal antibodies and antisera Bulk shipments of test kit reagents Microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi

Exceptions to this requirement are human and non-human primate tissues, serum, and blood

USDA/APHIS/VS: Animal Product Import Permits

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Due to the vast variety of animals, go directly to the USDA/APHIS website for animal specific regulations, guidelines, and protocols pertaining to importation

USDA/APHIS/VS: Live Animal Import Permits

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Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS Live Animal

Permit Program website

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Permit Program website

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50 CFR Part 14

The US Fish and Wildlife Service regulates the importation of animals and plants

The following laws and treaties require permits for importation: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna

and Flora (CITES) Endangered Species Act Injurious Wildlife (Lacey Act) Marine Mammal Protection Act Migratory Bird Treaty Act Wild Bird Conservation Act

US Fish & Wildlife Service: Import Permits

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To determine if a US Fish and Wildlife Service import permit is required and how to obtain a permit, see the US Fish and Wildlife Service website

US Fish & Wildlife Service: Import Permits

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Click here to link to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit

Program website

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Program website

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Shipping outside the US?

You may need an export controls license.

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Click here to learn more about Click here to learn more about export controlsexport controls

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Exports are regulated in the US by: US Department of State - Directorate of Defense Trade Controls:

International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) US Department of Commerce - Bureau of Industry and Security:

Export Administration Regulations (EAR) US Department of Treasury - Office of Foreign Assets Controls

OFAC

The export regulations are intended to control access to certain technology, agents, military equipment, etc. that could be used by terrorists, drug cartels, rogue regimes, and others who may want to harm the U.S. or violate its laws and treaties

Export restrictions under ITAR, EAR, and OFAC may apply to research activities and may require an export license

Export Controls

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What falls under the fundamental research exclusion? “Basic and applied research in science and engineering when the resulting

information is ordinarily published and broadly shared within the scientific community”

EAR 734.8

What does not fall under the fundamental research exclusion? Research that is “proprietary”, i.e., restricts publication and other forms of

sharing research results Industrial development, design production, and product utilization Such activities usually restrict dissemination of research results for

proprietary or national security reasons.

NOTE:  The fundamental research exclusion only applies to technical data/information; it does not apply to equipment or commodities.

Fundamental Research Exclusion

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Will I need a license?

In most cases, an export license will not be required. There are a number of license exceptions that may apply to the shipment of many biological and chemical agents outside of the US

BUT, we have to be able to show that we have screened the specific agent being shipped outside the US for compliance with US export controls laws and regulations.

And, we have to document our use of any of the available license exceptions

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If it is determined that a license will be required, substantial time should be built into the project plan to accommodate the license application process This process can take several weeks, even months, depending upon the

agency and the nature of the export

If a license is granted, the conditions of the license for the export activity must be carefully observed

If a license application is denied, that activity, export or deemed export, is prohibited

If you need an Export License

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The penalties for noncompliance are quite severe: The civil penalty fines for violation of these regulations is $250,000 per

occurrence The criminal penalty amounts are $1,000,000 per occurrence and/or

imprisonment

Export - Penalties for Non-Compliance

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Click here to link to the ORC website for more information on export

permits

Click here to link to the ORC website for more information on export

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Who do I contact about export controls?36

Click here to find the export controls coordinator for your school or unit

Scroll down to the bottom of the web page

Click here to find the export controls coordinator for your school or unit

Scroll down to the bottom of the web page

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Great!

You may need a domestic transport permit.

Click here to learn more about Click here to learn more about domestic transport permits and find domestic transport permits and find

out if you need oneout if you need one

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United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) / Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (APHIS) / Veterinary Service (VS): Plants Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) 526 Permit Biotechnology permits Live animal import permits Animal product import permits

Who regulates domestic transport?

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Required for the interstate movement of: Plant pests

Plant feeding insects, mites, snails, slugs, and plant pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc.

Biological control organisms of plant pests and weeds Bees Parasitic plants Federally listed noxious weeds Soil for the purpose of isolating or culturing microorganisms from the soil

See the USDA website for more information and instructions on how to obtain a permit

USDA/APHIS/VS: PPQ 526 Permit

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Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS PPQ 546 Permit Program website

Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS PPQ 546 Permit Program website

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A Biotechnology Permit is required for the domestic transport of genetically engineered organisms that pose a plant pest risk, including plants, insects, or microbes

USDA/APHIS/VS: Biotechnology Permits

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Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS Biotechnology

Permit Program website

Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS Biotechnology

Permit Program website

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USDA veterinary permit is needed for materials derived from animals or exposed to animal-source materials

Materials which require a permit include: Animal tissues, blood, cells or cell lines of livestock or poultry origin RNA/DNA extracts, hormones, enzymes, monoclonal antibodies for IN

VIVO use in non-human species Certain polyclonal antibodies and antisera Bulk shipments of test kit reagents Microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi

Exceptions to this requirement are human and non-human primate tissues, serum, and blood

USDA/APHIS/VS: Animal Product Permits

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Click here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS Animal Product Permit Program websiteClick here to link to the USDA/APHIS/VS Animal Product Permit Program website

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Due to the vast variety of animals, go directly to the USDA/APHIS/VS website for animal specific regulations, guidelines, and protocols pertaining to domestic transport

USDA/APHIS/VS: Live Animal Permits

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Permit Program website

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Permit Program website

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Office of Technology

Transfer (MTAs)

Office of Technology

Transfer (MTAs)

Office of Research

Compliance (Export Permits)

Office of Research

Compliance (Export Permits)

Environmental Health and

Safety Office

Environmental Health and

Safety Office

Emory Links:

External Links:

CDC: Etiologic Agent Import

Permit Program

CDC: Etiologic Agent Import

Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS: Live Animal Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS: Live Animal Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS:

Biotechnology Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS:

Biotechnology Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS: PPQ 546

Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS: PPQ 546

Permit Program

US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit Program

US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS: Animal

Product Permit Program

USDA/APHIS/VS: Animal

Product Permit Program

Guddneppanavar, Rajsekhar
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