BECKMAN v. KANSAS DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES

No. 87,502.

30 Kan. App.2d 606 (2002)

43 P.3d 891

JOSEPH G. BECKMAN, d/b/a B&B DRILLING, Appellant, v. KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES and DAVID L. MILLER, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed April 12, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David E. Watson, of Hamilton, Gregg, Barker, Johnson & Watson, of Topeka, for appellant.

John L. Yeary, of the Kansas Department of Human Resources, of Topeka, for appellee KDHR.

Before ELLIOTT, P.J., GREEN, J., and PADDOCK, S.J.


GREEN, J.:

Joseph Beckman, doing business as B&B Drilling, appeals from a judgment of the district court sustaining a Kansas Department of Human Resources (KDHR) hearing officer's decision, which had been approved by the Secretary of Human Resources. In sustaining the hearing officer's decision, the district court determined that Beckman's employee, David L. Miller, was entitled to the payment of unpaid wages, interest, and a penalty totaling $15,013.18 under...

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