As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BIOTECHNOLOGY
The experimentation with or use of biological processes to
research or develop or produce commercial products for human and animal
health care, food consumption, agricultural applications and environmental
protection by the application of scientific data and the techniques
of engineering and technology to alter the genetic code of cells or
organisms through physical, chemical or biochemical manipulation.
For the purpose of this chapter, "biotechnology" shall not mean the
propagation of, experimentation with or use of plant tissue cultures
for horticultural or agricultural purposes nor shall it include conventional
food or alcohol production activities.
BIOTECHNOLOGY MATERIALS
Biotechnology products, biotechnology waste products and
those materials used at the process of experimenting with or developing
such products, excluding the hardware or instrumentation used in such
processes.
BOARD
The Franklin Board of Health.
INSTITUTION
Any single individual, group of individuals, partnership,
association, organization, corporation, educational institution or
medical facility engaged or applying to engage in biotechnology activities
within the Town of Franklin.
INSTITUTIONAL BIOSAFETY COMMITTEE (IBC)
A committee established by each institution and representing
the interests of the community with respect to the public health and
protection of the environment. Each IBC shall contain at least two
members not affiliated with and not remunerated by the institution
and at least one member from the institution's biotechnician
staff.
NIH GUIDELINES
Guidelines for Research Involving DNA Molecules as promulgated
by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) of the United States Department
of Health and Human Services and published in the Federal Register
on May 7, 1986, and any subsequent federal amendment thereto.
RECOMBINANT DNA (rDNA) or RECOMBINANT DNA MOLECULES
Either:
A.
Molecules constructed outside living cells by joining natural
or synthetic nucleic acid segments (including but not limited to DNA
and RNA) to other nucleic acid molecules that can replicate in a living
cell.
B.
Nucleic acid molecules resulting from the replication of a molecule described in Subsection
A of this definition above.
The Board of Health shall cause an inspection, at least annually,
of each institution holding such permit to ensure compliance with
the provisions of this regulation and the NIH guidelines. The Board
of Health reserves the right to select, retain and contract with a
professionally competent person or agency to perform inspections and
reviews. The payment for these services will be the responsibility
of the institution.