Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1948

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect nonhuman primate infants in research institutions and product testing facilities

Impact

The passage of H1948 would notably impact existing laws concerning the treatment of nonhuman primates in Massachusetts. By establishing strict guidelines for the care and housing of infant primates, the bill seeks to enhance the ethical treatment of these animals within research settings. This could lead to a reevaluation of practices in laboratories and testing facilities, reflecting a shift toward more humane standards and potentially influencing regulations at the federal level as well.

Summary

House Bill H1948 aims to safeguard nonhuman primate infants in research institutions and product testing facilities. This legislation specifically prohibits the removal or separate housing of infant nonhuman primates from their biological mothers during the first twelve months of life, except for medical welfare reasons. The bill introduces new provisions to Chapter 272 of the General Laws, emphasizing the importance of minimizing distress during any necessary separations, a significant concern for animal welfare advocates.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step towards improving animal welfare and enforcing ethical standards in research, there may be contention surrounding its practical implications. Critics may argue that such regulations could impede scientific research and product testing advancements, potentially resulting in challenges for facilities needing to adhere to strict separation protocols. The balance between research needs and animal welfare continues to be a complex issue, highlighting the ongoing debates within the scientific and ethical communities.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1167

To protect nonhuman primate infants in research institutions and product testing facilities

MA A09101

Relates to nonhuman primates in testing and research facilities; provides that an animal testing facility no longer in need of a nonhuman primate in its possession shall consider options for and determine the appropriate care of such nonhuman primate, including releasing such nonhuman primate to a certified sanctuary; provides that a higher education research facility that receives public money, or a facility that provides research in collaboration with a higher education facility, shall annually publish certain information on its website concerning nonhuman primates at such facility.

MA H989

Concerning the use of animals in product testing

MA S263

To protect consumers from contributing to inhumane animal testing for cosmetics

MA S672

Further protecting research animals

MA H426

To protect consumers from contributing to inhumane animal testing for cosmetics

MA H2483

To increase access to disposable menstrual products

MA S640

Promoting humane cosmetics and other household products by limiting the use of animal testing

MA SB536

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Regulation

MA H900

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells

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