Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB536

Introduced
1/24/25  

Caption

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Regulation

Companion Bills

MD SB761

Carry Over Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Licensing and Regulation

Previously Filed As

MD SB495

Research Facilities and Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Licensing and Regulation

MD SB761

Testing Facilities That Use Animals - Licensing and Regulation

MD SB560

Animal Testing and Research - Human-Relevant Research Funding and Animal Testing and Research Contributions

MD HB626

Animal Testing and Research - Human-Relevant Research Funding and Animal Testing and Research Contributions

MD SB942

Health and Wellness Standards - Correctional Facilities

MD HB59

Health and Wellness Standards - Correctional Facilities

MD SB262

Environment - On-Farm Composting Facilities - Permit Exemption

MD HB833

Parents in Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Children in Need of Assistance and Treatment Facilities

MD HB253

Environment - On-Farm Composting Facilities - Permit Exemption

MD HB1135

Health Care Facilities – Use of Medical Cannabis

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