KIRKLAND v. UNEMPLOYMENT APPEALS COM'N

No. 95-3317.

681 So.2d 1211 (1996)

Stephen C. KIRKLAND, Appellant, v. UNEMPLOYMENT APPEALS COMMISSION, et al., Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

November 1, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Moxley of John Moxley, P.A., Ocala, for Appellant.

William T. Moore, Tallahassee, for Appellee Unemployment Appeals Commission.


COBB, Judge.

The issue on this appeal, from an order of the Unemployment Appeals Commission, is whether Stephen Kirkland's refusal to take a random drug test was sufficient to constitute misconduct and, thus, serve as a basis for the denial of unemployment compensation benefits.

The facts are generally not in dispute. According to Kirkland, he clocked out on March 6, 1995, but was asked to do some work on a door, which he did. About this time, his supervisor...

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