New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A890

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Provides employer and employee protections pursuant to the use of legalized cannabis items.

Impact

The bill enacts protections for employees against adverse employment actions based on their legal use of cannabis, with certain exceptions for employees in high-risk jobs, particularly those related to critical infrastructure or public safety. While the bill allows for drug testing under defined circumstances — such as reasonable suspicion of impairment during work — it prohibits pre-employment drug testing for cannabis, which could lead to a shift in hiring practices and workplace policies. The amendment regarding drug tests can significantly alter how employers manage workplace safety and employee rights.

Summary

A890, introduced during the 220th Legislature of New Jersey, amends several provisions of existing laws concerning the use of legalized cannabis by employees and the rights of employers. The proposed legislation primarily aims to protect employees from discrimination based on their use of cannabis outside of work hours. It stipulates that employers cannot refuse to hire or terminate employees solely due to the presence of cannabis metabolites in their bodily fluids, provided that the use does not impact workplace performance. This represents a significant shift in the employer-employee dynamic regarding cannabis use, aligning with the broader movement towards cannabis legalization.

Contention

One area of contention relates to the discretion afforded to employers regarding the utilization of Workplace Impairment Recognition Experts for determining impairment from cannabis use. Supporters of the bill argue that this oversight is essential to ensure that safety is maintained without infringing upon employees' rights. In contrast, opponents express concerns that this provision may lead to inconsistent applications of impairment evaluations, potentially undermining employee protections. Furthermore, the legislation retains the ability of employers to implement drug-free workplace policies, which may lead to tensions around enforcement and compliance.

Companion Bills

NJ S3189

Same As Provides employer and employee protections pursuant to the use of legalized cannabis items.

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