Animals: research facilities; compliance report content requirements; modify. Amends sec. 11a of 1969 PA 224 (MCL 287.391a).
Impact
The proposed changes under SB 223 would enhance the accountability of research facilities in how they manage laboratory animals. The bill aims to provide the state with vital data that can be used for enforcing compliance with animal welfare standards. By requiring annual reporting, the state aims to foster transparency and adherence to regulations that govern the treatment of animals in research settings, ultimately aiming to improve their welfare and foster humane treatment practices.
Summary
Senate Bill 223 aims to amend the existing 1969 PA 224 legislation that regulates the licensing of dealers involved with animals used for laboratory research purposes. The bill modifies the content requirements for annual compliance reports that research facilities must submit to the state department. Specifically, it mandates that these facilities provide details on the total number of laboratory animals owned, used, and those released for adoption. This amendment is intended to ensure better tracking and oversight of animal welfare in research contexts.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding SB 223 is the balance between scientific research needs and the ethical considerations regarding animal treatment. Advocates for the bill argue that increased oversight is necessary to prevent potential abuse and ensure that animals used in research are given the chance for adoption once they are no longer needed for testing. However, critics may voice concerns about the potential administrative burden that compliance requirements could place on research facilities, potentially impacting their operations or discouraging research due to stringent regulations.
Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Prohibitions and Adoption Requirements (Animal Research Modernization and Best Practices Act of 2026)
Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Prohibitions and Adoption Requirements (Animal Research Modernization and Best Practices Act of 2026)
Environmental protection: solid waste; reporting and compliance requirements for anaerobic digesters; modify. Amends secs. 11506 & 11568 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11506 & 324.11568). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4257'25