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Maryland facilities must reduce dog and cat use, favor validated non-animal methods, and improve transparency through annual reporting and penalties for noncompliance.
Maryland facilities must reduce dog and cat use, favor validated non-animal methods, and improve transparency through annual reporting and penalties for noncompliance.
Status: Introduced Jan 23, 2025; assigned to Education, Energy, and the Environment. Hearing scheduled Feb 27, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. Sponsor: Sen. Kramer.
The bill establishes detailed requirements, prohibitions, reporting, and penalties governing the use and treatment of animals — chiefly dogs and cats — by research and testing facilities in Maryland. It aims to reduce use of dogs and cats in testing, encourage validated non‑animal alternative test methods, protect animal welfare, and increase transparency through annual reporting.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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