Kan. Admin. Regs. § 19-6-1 - Nondisclosure and public record
(a)
(1) Except as otherwise provided by relevant law and as
provided in K.A.R. 19-5-5, the following shall be confidential:
(A) All records, complaints, and documents of the commission
and all reports filed with, submitted to, or made by the commission; and
(B) all records and transcripts of investigations, inquiries,
and hearings of the commission under
K.S.A. 46-215 et seq. and
K.S.A. 25-4142 et seq. and amendments
thereto.
(2) The items specified in this subsection shall not be open to
inspection by any individual other than a member of the commission, an employee
of the commission, or a state officer or employee designated to assist the
commission.
(b) Nothing contained in this regulation shall prohibit any
disclosure that is reasonable and necessary to investigate any matter. The
following shall be public records and open to public inspection:
(1) Each complaint and any amendments after a determination
that probable cause exists;
(2) each answer and any amendments with the consent of the
respondent;
(3) any matter presented at a public meeting or public hearing;
and
(4) each report of the commission stating a final finding of
fact.
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