Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB93

Introduced
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  
Refer
1/20/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to employers.

Impact

The implications of SB93 on state laws include amendments to existing regulations concerning workplace discrimination and the treatment of employees with respect to their health-related decisions. The bill creates a framework for evaluating employer requirements for immunization against disease, establishing legal safeguards for those who seek exemption based on personal belief. Additionally, it reinforces provisions related to a broader spectrum of discrimination, including race, religion, and smoking status, thus expanding protections for employees across various demographics.

Summary

SB93 is a legislative act relating to employer policies regarding immunization and discrimination in the workplace. The bill mandates that employers must grant exceptions to employees who have sincerely held religious beliefs or conscientious objections against immunization. To this end, employees can affirm their belief or objection without being required to provide additional documentation. This change aims to protect individual rights while balancing the need for public health considerations in employment practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB93 appears to be mixed among stakeholders. Supporters argue that this bill is a critical step toward preserving individual freedoms and rights within the workplace, particularly for those who oppose immunizations due to religious or personal beliefs. In contrast, some critics express concern that allowing such exemptions could weaken public health initiatives and inadvertently promote workplace discrimination against those who may be more vulnerable to health risks.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB93 include the balance between protecting employers' rights to set health standards and safeguarding employees' rights to personal and religious beliefs. There are discussions about the potential implications for public health, particularly if employers could employ stricter health measures without the need to provide accommodations. Additionally, the effectiveness of the implementation and the enforcement of these exemptions presents challenges in maintaining workplace harmony and compliance with health guidelines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SB139

AN ACT relating to employers.

KY SB246

AN ACT relating to conditions of employment.

KY SB182

AN ACT relating to conditions of employment.

KY HB706

AN ACT relating to public employee trainings and declaring an emergency.

KY HB52

AN ACT relating to immunizations.

KY HB426

AN ACT relating to employment discrimination.

KY HB291

AN ACT relating to employment discrimination.

KY HB656

AN ACT relating to employment discrimination.

KY HB400

AN ACT relating to employment discrimination based on smoking.

KY HB235

AN ACT relating to civil rights.

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