Skip to content

Brought to you by

Kentucky Cannabis Law Blog

Navigating Kentucky's Cannabis Laws: Insights, Updates, and Legal Guidance

open menu close menu

Kentucky Cannabis Law Blog

  • Home
  • About Us

Employment and what cannabis businesses need to know

By Kim O’Donnell and Kate Erdel
May 22, 2024
  • Employment
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via email Share on LinkedIn

What cannabis businesses need to know:

  • While Kentucky’s Senate Bill 47 legalizes cannabis for medicinal use, and may exempt certain employees subject to licensing requirements (like nurses and physicians) from disciplinary action for utilizing medicinal cannabis, ALL employees remain subject to employer requirements regarding job performance, fitness for duty, professionalism, and on-the-job conduct. Employers can continue to drug test employees for medicinal cannabis and act on positive tests.
  • Employers are not required to permit the use, consumption, possession, transportation, distribution, growing, or sale of medicinal cannabis in the workplace. This holds even in the event of a disability that may require accommodation under the ADA.
  • Senate Bill 47 does not de-criminalize the operation of vehicles, including some farming and industrial equipment, in the workplace or otherwise, while under the influence of medicinal cannabis.
  • Use and possession of medicinal cannabis in schools, correctional facilities, and federal government property – by employees and others – will be legally restricted.
  • Senate Bill 47 does not create a protected class of individuals or give employees the right to pursue a claim if they are terminated for using medicinal cannabis.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via email Share on LinkedIn
Subscribe and stay updated
Receive our latest blog posts by email.
Stay in Touch
Kim O’Donnell

About Kim O’Donnell

Kimberly J. O'Donnell is Managing Partner of the Lexington office and a member of the Firm's Employment and Labor practice group. She advises and represents clients in matters involving a broad range of employment issues.

All posts Full bio

Kate Erdel

About Kate Erdel

Kate Erdel is a partner in the firm’s Indianapolis office, where she is a member of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution and Employment and Labor practices. Kate has nearly 15 years of experience representing employers of all sizes.

All posts Full bio

RELATED POSTS

  • Employment
  • General
  • Kentucky Cannabis Law

The Impact of Kentucky’s New Medical Cannabis Laws on Employers

By Chelsea Granville Reed and David Tandy

About Dentons

Redefining possibilities. Together, everywhere. For more information visit dentons.com

Boilerplate-image

Categories

  • Corporate Contracts
  • Corporate Structure
  • Employment
  • Financing
  • General
  • Kentucky Cannabis Law
  • Legislative Update
  • Licensing & Regulatory
  • Local Government
  • Real Estate
  • Taxes

Subscribe and stay updated

Receive our latest blog posts by email.

Stay in Touch

© 2025 Dentons

  • Legal notices
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of use
  • Cookies on this site