Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S672

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Further protecting research animals

Impact

The bill significantly alters the responsibilities of research institutions and product testing facilities. Under its provisions, if a dog or cat is deemed suitable for adoption post-testing, these institutions must make a reasonable effort to partner with animal rescue organizations to facilitate this process. This change emphasizes not only the well-being of the animals involved but also reinforces the notion that these organizations play a vital role in finding permanent adoptive homes for research animals. Furthermore, the bill mandates annual reporting on the outcomes for these animals, which aims to ensure accountability and transparency.

Summary

Bill S672, titled 'An Act further protecting research animals,' seeks to enhance protections for dogs and cats used in research and testing within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill amends existing laws to ensure that research institutions and product testing facilities assess the health of animals after testing and make efforts to offer these animals for adoption rather than resorting to euthanasia. The intention behind this legislation is to provide a more humane approach to animals that have been used in scientific and product testing, promoting their welfare post-research.

Contention

While many advocates for animal rights likely view this step positively, some potential points of contention could arise regarding the implementation and efficacy of the adoption process. Critics might argue about the burden this places on research institutions and the complexities involved in assessing the adoptability of animals with health issues or behavioral defects. Additionally, there could be concerns surrounding the liability clause included in the bill, which absolves research institutions and product testing facilities from responsibility following the adoption of the animals. This could lead to discussions about the ethical implications of such policies, especially if adopted animals experience subsequent health or behavioral problems.

Companion Bills

MA S2687

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Environment and Natural Resources to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to environment and natural resources matters

Previously Filed As

MA S673

Establishing the New England Fusion Research Compact

MA H2247

Relative to further increasing the fines for cruelty to animals, and establishing a fund dedicated to improvements for local animal shelters

MA HB1458

Adoption of research animals.

MA HB1203

Adoption of research animals.

MA SB00314

An Act Concerning The Protection Of Animals Used In Certain Research.

MA H1933

Further protecting tenants

MA S1277

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA S2080

Relative to the creation of a super research and development tax credit

MA S2117

Providing that no state funds will be allocated to any agency, school, university, etc. that does research on animals

MA S492

Protecting the rights of older adults and people with disabilities

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