Massachusetts S2744 prohibits selling cosmetics tested on animals, except for certain regulatory requirements.
Massachusetts S2744 amends Chapter 140 of the General Laws to prohibit cosmetic manufacturers from selling cosmetics that have been tested on animals, unless the testing was required by a federal or state regulatory agency or a foreign jurisdiction. Exceptions include cosmetics tested before the act's effective date and those where animal testing was unrelated to cosmetics. The attorney general can review testing data and enforce the law, imposing penalties for violations.
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