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Massachusetts Senate Passes PETS Animal Welfare Act
March 20, 2026
The Massachusetts Senate has unanimously passed the PETS Act (S.3014), a comprehensive state animal welfare law that bans commercial sales of cats and dogs in pet stores, prohibits unnecessary animal testing for non-medical purposes, strengthens anti-cruelty protections, and prohibits breed-based discrimination in public housing and insurance underwriting. This legislation mandates regulatory and enforcement changes impacting state agencies such as the Department of Public Health and the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities. Procurement professionals and contractors supporting Massachusetts state agencies should anticipate new requirements related to animal welfare compliance, enforcement activities, and potential shifts in service contracts involving animal testing and pet-related housing policies.
- The PETS Act introduces expanded legal protections and regulatory mandates affecting state procurement related to animal testing, public housing pet policies, and animal welfare enforcement.
- Agencies will require updated compliance frameworks and may seek vendors for services aligned with humane animal treatment and anti-cruelty enforcement.
- Contractors involved in animal testing services must prepare for prohibitions on non-medical testing, potentially impacting contract scopes and deliverables.
- Housing-related service providers should evaluate implications of breed discrimination prohibitions on insurance underwriting and public housing pet policies.
Animals who provide us with boundless love and companionship must be protected from cruel and abusive actions by neglectful individuals.
— Senator Mark C. Montigny
It breaks my heart to see cruel and inhumane puppy mills abusing dogs to mass-produce puppies to ship across the country when there are so many wonderful and lonely pets waiting to be adopted.
— Senator Jason M. Lewis
This legislation ends the sale of dogs and cats in pet shops across Massachusetts, finally severing our ties to puppy mills and unethical breeding operations.
— Senator Patrick M. OโConnor
Agencies
Massachusetts Senate, Senate Committee on Ways and Means, Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Public Health, Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities
Locations
Sources
- Press Room · MA · Mar 20
- Press Room · MA · Mar 13
- Press Room · MA · Mar 13