Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB662

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Caption

Relating to the adoption of cats and dogs previously used for research.

Impact

This legislation amends the Health and Safety Code to add Chapter 830, which outlines the process for the adoption of retired research animals. It requires research facilities to develop guidelines for assessing the suitability of these animals for adoption. Additionally, it emphasizes that any animal deemed unsuitable for rehoming by a veterinarian cannot be offered for adoption. This mitigates potential risks to adopters by ensuring that only healthy and adoptable animals are placed in homes, improving both animal welfare and public safety.

Summary

House Bill 662, titled the Research Animal Retirement Act, aims to facilitate the adoption of dogs and cats that were previously used for research purposes. The bill establishes a legal framework for the rehoming of these retired research animals through animal shelters and rehoming organizations, encouraging responsible and compassionate treatment of animals that have served in research settings. Under this legislation, research facilities must offer these animals for adoption when they are no longer needed for research activities, thereby increasing the opportunities for adopting these animals into loving homes.

Contention

While the bill predominantly receives support for promoting animal welfare, it does raise some questions regarding the responsibilities of research facilities. Critics may raise concerns about potential loopholes in rehoming practices or the criteria set forth by research facilities to determine adoptability. As the bill allows research facilities to define these criteria, it is essential that oversight is maintained to ensure that no animals are unjustly withheld from adoption on arbitrary grounds. Thus, the conversations around this bill may center on the balance between ensuring a thorough assessment and preventing the needless euthanasia of animals that could otherwise find homes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1458

Adoption of research animals.

TX HB1203

Adoption of research animals.

TX SB423

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Prohibitions and Adoption Requirements (Animal Research Modernization and Best Practices Act of 2026)

TX HB4819

Relating to a refundable adoption fee for the sterilization of dogs and cats; authorizing a fee.

TX HB666

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Prohibitions and Adoption Requirements (Animal Research Modernization and Best Practices Act of 2026)

TX HB665

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Adoption and Reporting Requirements

TX SB422

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Adoption and Reporting Requirements

TX SB537

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Adoption and Reporting Requirements

TX HSB58

A bill for an act providing for the ethical use of research animals.

TX HB296

Providing for prohibition on sale of dogs and cats bred by certain persons, for duty of persons, kennels and animal testing facilities to offer dogs and cats for adoption and for whistleblower protection; and imposing penalties.

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