Judges: Robert T. Stephan, Attorney General
Filed Date: 3/4/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Laurel D. McClellan Kingman County Attorney 349 N. Main Kingman, Kansas 67068
Dear Mr. McClellan:
As Kingman county attorney, you request our legal opinion concerning the board of county commissioners' authority over county employees. Specifically, your inquiry is whether the board of county commissioners has the power to supervise or manage county employees' work hours in the offices of elected officials and/or appointed department heads. Further, you ask whether they may use time clocks to monitor these work hours.
K.S.A.
"Every county officer shall keep his or her office at the seat of justice of such county, and in the office provided by the county, if any such has been provided; and if there be none established, then at such place as shall be fixed by special provisions of law; or if there be no such provisions, then at such place as the board of county commissioners shall direct, and they shall keep the same open during such days and hours as shall be fixed by the board of county commissioners; and all books and papers required to be in their offices shall be open for the examination of any person; and if any of said officers shall neglect to comply with the provisions of this section, such officer shall forfeit, for each day he or she so neglects, the sum of five dollars ($5)." (Emphasis added.)
K.S.A.
The board of county commissioners may adopt hiring, promoting and demoting policies for the county employees. Attorney General Opinion No.
We conclude that the board of Kingman county commissioners may establish rules and regulations regarding the work hours for the county employees including installment of time clocks in offices for use by employees of elected and appointed county officials.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Nobuko K. Folmsbee Assistant Attorney General
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