WELLS v. CORRECTIONAL FACIL. CONST. AUTH.


730 S.W.2d 951 (1987)

John Calhoun WELLS, Secretary of the Kentucky Labor Cabinet and Commission of Workplace Standards, Appellant, v. KENTUCKY LOCAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITY, Gordon C. Duke, Chairman and Individually, Fulton County, Kentucky, and James M. Everett, Judge/Executive, Roy Nethery, Sr., Magistrate, First District, Joe Forest Campbell, Magistrate, Second District, James Black, Magistrate, Third District, Bill Mitchum, Magistrate, Fourth District, Comprising the Fiscal Court of Fulton County, Kentucky, and First National Bank of Louisville, Trustee, Under a Trust Indenture Securing Multi-County Correctional Facilities Revenue Bonds of the Kentucky Local Correctional Facilities Construction Authority, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 5, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Betty A. Springate, General Counsel, Kenneth J. Costelle, Asst. Counsel, Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Frankfort, for appellant.

William E. Scent, Karen Scent, Scent & Scent, Paducah, for appellee, Kentucky Local Correctional Facilities Const. Authority.

James Paitsel, Fulton Co. Atty., Fulton, for appellees, Members of Fulton Fiscal Court.

James M. Everett, Fulton County Judge/Executive, pro se.

Alan B. Feldbaum, Allison J. Maggiolo, Lynn H. Wangerin, Greenebaum, Young, Treitz & Maggiolo, Louisville, for appellee, First Nat. Bank of Louisville, trustee.

Before HOWARD, LESTER and REYNOLDS, JJ.


LESTER, Judge.

This is an appeal from a declaratory judgment determining that revenue generated by the sale of bonds by the Kentucky Local Correctional Facilities Construction Authority to construct detention facilities are not state funds, thus eliminating the application of the prevailing wage law to the construction contract.

We find it difficult to improve upon the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as set forth by the trial court, so we adopt them...

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