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Local Government’s Authority to Regulate Cannabis Businesses under Kentucky’s Senate Bill 47

By David Tandy and Kristin McCall
May 22, 2024
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What cannabis businesses need to know:

  • Under SB 47, Local government may:
    • Regulate the time, place, and manner of cannabis business operations.
    • Prohibit all cannabis business operations within the locality via passage of an ordinance.
    • Enact resolutions directing that the question of prohibiting cannabis business from operating within the locality be submitted to the locality’s voters at the next regular election.
  • Under the law, “Local government” is defined to include the following: city, county, urban county government, consolidated local government, charter county government, or unified local government.
  • If a county, consolidated local government, charter county government, or unified local government prohibits cannabis business operations, the city located within the larger county may:
    • Approve cannabis business operations within city limits by ordinance.
    • Enact resolutions directing the question of allowing cannabis business to operate within city limits be submitted to the city’s voters at the next regular election.
  • If Local government prohibits cannabis business operations, a public question regarding cannabis business operations within the locality may be brought to the locality’s voters by petition to appear on the next general election ballot.

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David Tandy

About David Tandy

David W. Tandy is a member of the Economic Development group, with an emphasis on public policy and community engagement. Prior to joining DBG, David served the people of Louisville, Kentucky as President of its Metro Council and helped create an economic environment that led to multi-billion-dollar growth in the city during his tenure as a Metro Councilman.

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Kristin McCall

About Kristin McCall

Kristin McCall is a member of the Commercial Litigation practice, where she represents clients in state and federal courts in a variety of litigation matters, including business torts, breach-of-contract claims, cannabis, products liability, employment-related claims and discrimination claims. Kristin collaborates with in-house counsel to coordinate and develop litigation strategies.

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