Training / Certifications: Title 21 and 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations TrialNet Committee Member — TN05, TN08, TN09, TN10, & TN14 Certified Clinical Research Professional of SoCRA — 2007 CPR Certified — 2007 Human
Subjects Protection Training — 2002 CCRC Training — 2003 PRIMR IRB 101 & IRB 101 Administrator — 2006 Lab Technique Experience: FISH (Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization) Axonal Tracking Neurological Dissection
Whoever overdrives, overloads, drives when overloaded, overworks, tortures, torments, deprives of necessary sustenance, cruelly beats, mutilates or kills an animal, or causes or procures an animal to be overdriven, overloaded, driven when overloaded, overworked, tortured, tormented, deprived of necessary sustenance, cruelly beaten, mutilated or killed; and whoever uses in a cruel or inhuman manner in a race, game, or contest, or in
training therefor, as lure or bait a live animal, except an animal if used as lure or bait in fishing; and whoever, having the charge or custody of an animal, either as owner or otherwise, inflicts unnecessary cruelty upon it, or unnecessarily fails to provide it with proper food, drink, shelter, sanitary environment, or
protection from the weather, and whoever, as owner, possessor, or person having the charge or custody of an animal, cruelly drives or works it when unfit for labor, or willfully abandons it, or carries it or causes it to be carried in or upon a vehicle, or otherwise, in an unnecessarily cruel or inhuman manner or in a way and manner which might endanger the animal carried thereon, or knowingly and willfully authorizes or permits it to be
subjected to unnecessary torture, suffering or cruelty of any kind shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 7 years in state prison or imprisonment in the house of correction for not more than 21/2 years or by a fine of not more than $ 5,000 or by both fine and imprisonment; provided, however, that a second or subsequent offense shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 10 years or by a fine of not more than $ 10,000 or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Standerwick also explains background screening performed by
trained professional screeners is «
subject to strict regulations under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, as well as federal, state and local privacy and consumer
protection laws, and they are
trained to properly handle personally identifiable information.»