New Jersey Amends Medical Marijuana Law to Include Protections for Employees and Employers

New Jersey Amends Medical Marijuana Law to Include Protections for Employees and Employers

Workers are now protected from ‘adverse employment action’ for being medical marijuana users, but employers can prohibit cannabis use at the workplace.

Earlier this month, New Jersey became the latest state to adopt legislation granting greater protections for medical cannabis users. In addition, the amendments Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law on July 2 provide clearer standards for employers when it comes to enforcing their own marijuana policies.

The original version of the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act, which was enacted in 2009, did not address employment protections beyond not requiring an employer to “accommodate” the medical use of marijuana in any workplace, according to employment law firm Fisher Phillips.

But, thanks to outside pressure and a March court decision that allowed medical marijuana users to sue employers for disability discrimination, the new law explicitly provides employee protections for medical use.

Renamed the Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act, the legislation deletes the old language from the 2009 version and introduces two new provisions. Employers are now prohibited from taking any “adverse employment action” against workers who are registered qualifying patients, meaning that the individuals have been authorized by a health care provider to use medical marijuana and have registered with the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission.

Employees and job applicants are also given the right to explain positive drug test results. An employer must give the employee a written notice of the right to explain and three working days to present evidence that they have an authorization for medical cannabis from a health care practitioner, have registered with the Cannabis Regulatory Commission or both. The individual can also request a retest of the original sample at their own expense.

In addition to the employee protections, the law also empowers employers to prohibit (or not prohibit) employees from possessing or taking use of intoxicating substances “during work hours or on the premises of the workplace outside of work hours,” according to Fisher Phillips. Businesses are also not required to commit to any policy that would cause them to be in violation of federal law or that would result in the loss of a federal contract or funding.

Outside of the provisions explicitly addressing cannabis use in the workplace, the law also included broader changes that will likely affect workers and their employers. The act increased the number of qualifying illnesses for marijuana use, including seizure disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, glaucoma, cancer, chronic pain and more, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. The amendments also allow physician assistants and advanced practice nurses to prescribe medical cannabis instead of only doctors.

Product Showcase

  • Safety Shower Test Cart

    The Safety Shower Test Cart speeds up and simplifies emergency shower tests, ensures you stay in compliance with OSHA regulations, and significantly reduces testing costs. With 7 unique features, the cart makes testing easy, effective, and efficient. You can test water clarity, flow, temperature, and spread—all at the same time! Most safety shower testing kits create a mess, take too much time to use, and don't fully help you stay in compliance with OSHA & ANSI standards. Transform the way you test emergency showers with Green Gobbler Safety. Read More

  • AirChek Connect Sampling Pump

    Stay connected to your sampling with the SKC AirChek® Connect Sampling Pump! With its Bluetooth connection to PC and mobile devices, you can monitor AirChek Connect pump operation without disrupting workflow. SKC designed AirChek Connect specifically for all OEHS professionals to ensure accurate, reliable flows from 5 to 5000 ml/min and extreme ease of use. AirChek Connect offers easy touch screen operation and flexibility. It is quality built to serve you and the workers you protect. Ask about special pricing and a demo at AIHA Connect Booth 1003. Read More

  • Preventative Heat Safety

    Dehydration and heat exposure impair physical and cognitive performance. Proper hydration boosts heat stress resilience, but hydration needs are highly individualized and hard to predict across a workforce. Connected Hydration® empowers industrial athletes to stay safe through behavioral interventions, informed by sports science, and equips safety teams with critical insights to anticipate high-risk situations and adapt to evolving environmental factors. Curious about applying the latest in sports science based hydration strategies for industrial athletes? Stop by booth #1112 at AIHA or schedule a free demo today at https://epcr.cc/demo. Read More

Featured

Artificial Intelligence