US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7165

Introduced
1/20/26  

Caption

WATCH Act Worldwide Animal Testing Compliance and Harmonization Act of 2026

Impact

By mandating regular inspections and certification of compliance, the bill seeks to harmonize animal welfare standards across international borders, ensuring that foreign laboratories adhere to the same ethical guidelines expected in domestic settings. This change aims not only to protect animals used in research but also to enhance the credibility and integrity of biomedical research conducted with federal support. The enforcement of these measures could lead to increased accountability for foreign research facilities and better oversight by American regulatory bodies.

Summary

House Bill 7165, also known as the Worldwide Animal Testing Compliance and Harmonization Act of 2026 (WATCH Act), aims to amend section 495 of the Public Health Service Act to introduce stricter regulations on foreign laboratories conducting biomedical and behavioral research involving animals. The bill requires that laboratories receiving federal funds be subject to quarterly inspections to ensure compliance with animal welfare requirements. This legislation reflects a growing concern for ethical standards in animal research, especially in an increasingly globalized research environment.

Contention

Notably, the bill may encounter opposition from various stakeholders, including international research institutions that could be concerned about the implications of U.S. oversight over foreign laboratories. Critics might argue that stringent inspection requirements could hinder collaborative research efforts or lead to increased costs for compliance, which may disproportionately impact smaller laboratories. Additionally, there may be questions regarding the effectiveness of inspections if not adequately resourced or if they do not respect the regulatory practices of the host countries.

Implementation

The bill stipulates that the Secretary of Health and Human Services will designate the inspecting authority and outline the process of inspections, ensuring collaboration with foreign regulatory authorities. The certification of compliance must be publicly accessible, allowing transparency in the approval of laboratories for conducting animal research. However, laboratories that fail inspections will face potential suspension or revocation of federal grants, emphasizing the serious implications of non-compliance.

Companion Bills

US SB1104

Related WATCH Act Worldwide Animal Testing Compliance and Harmonization Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US SB1104

WATCH Act Worldwide Animal Testing Compliance and Harmonization Act of 2025

US SB423

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

US HB666

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

US H1333

Testing of Cosmetics on Animals

US SB4172

AFTER Act of 2026 Animal Freedom from Testing, Experiments, and Research Act of 2026

US S1418

Testing of Cosmetics on Animals

US HB4291

Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act

US HB1802

SPARE Act Safeguard Pets, Animals, and Research Ethics Act

US HB3295

Federal Animal Research Accountability Act of 2025

US SB381

In public safety, prohibiting certain animal experimentation, sale and testing; and imposing penalties.

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