Chris Biggs Geary County Attorney 120 East 8th Street Junction City, Kansas 66441-2590
Dear Mr. Biggs:
As Geary county attorney you request our opinion concerning the public employer-employee relations act (PEERA) (K.S.A.
The purpose of PEERA is to obligate public agencies, public employers and their representatives to enter into discussions to resolve grievances and disputes relating to employment conditions. K.S.A.
"(a) `Public employee' means any person employed by any public agency, except those persons classified as supervisory employees . . . elected and management officials, and confidential employees."
A county is a public employer and employees of the county are public employees except as excluded by K.S.A.
Your second query concerning who the employee representative negotiates with depends upon whether the county attorney or the board of county commissioners is the "public employer" as defined at K.S.A.
"(f) `Public agency' or `public employer' means every governmental subdivision, including any county, township, city, school district, special district, board, commission, or instrumentality or similar unit whose governing body exercises similar governmental powers, and the state of Kansas and its state agencies."
K.S.A.
"(g) `Governing body' means the legislative body, policy board or other authority of the public employer possessing legislative or policy making responsibilities pursuant to the constitution or laws of this state." (Emphasis added).
A board of county commissioners exercises the county's legislative responsibilities pursuant to the laws of the state and is the governing body for the county. Arguably, the county attorney could be said to be the proper governing body for the office of county attorney as the county attorney could be within the statutory language "or other authority of the public employer." However, in Attorney General Opinion No. 81-276 we rejected this argument in the context of a sheriff's inquiry concerning whether he or the board of county commissioners was a "public employer". In that opinion we applied the doctrine of ejusdem generis, a commonly used rule of statutory construction. The doctrine applies when interpreting the meaning of a statute containing a list of specific nouns, followed by words of a general nature. In that situation the specific words control over the general. Stephens v. Van Arsdale,
Negotiations between the public employer and the employee organization under the act are conducted by the "representative of the public agency" and the employee organization. Such negotiations occur after the public employer has recognized the employee organization pursuant to K.S.A.
"(h) `Representative of the public agency' means the chief executive officer of the public employer or his or her designee, except when the governing body provides otherwise. . . . Such chief executive shall be for counties, the chairman of the board of county commissioners. . . ." (Emphasis added).
The negotiator for the public employer in this situation normally would be the chairman of the board of county commissioners unless the board of commissioners provides otherwise. We note that the board may choose the county attorney as an alternate or additional representative since the county attorney is the person charged with the responsibility of managing the office.
While we conclude that employees of the county attorney's office may fall under PEERA, this ability of employees to elect a representative who can then negotiate with the county on their behalf is illusory because the county attorney will not be bound by any collective bargaining agreement entered into between the board of county commissioners and the employee organization. In Attorney General Opinion No. 92-158, we examined the legislative history of K.S.A.
Summarizing our opinion, with the exception of assistant county attorneys, employees of the county attorney's office are "public employees" pursuant to PEERA unless excluded by K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney General
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