Glenda Cafer, Chairwoman Board of Cosmetology 2708 N.W. Topeka Blvd Topeka, Kansas 66617-1139
Dear Ms. Cafer:
As Chairwoman of the Board of Cosmetology you request our opinion whether a company which publishes a newsletter on behalf of the Board would violate K.S.A.
You have provided a copy of a proposed contract with the publishing agency, Arthur L. Davis Publishing Agency, Inc. It is entitled "Printing and Publishing Agreement." It generally provides that the newsletter will be the property of the Board and that the articles submitted by the Board will not be rewritten by the publishing agency. The Board is to pay a set sum to the publishing agency toward mailing costs. The publishing agency is to receive all advertising revenues from advertisements placed in the newsletter. The contract contains a specific statement that it is not intended to create an employment relationship, agency, joint venture or partnership, but that the publishing agency is strictly an independent contractor.
Nothing in the agreement expressly grants to the publishing agency the right to solicit advertisements from licensees of the Board. The contract does contain the statement:
"[T]he Agency represents to the Board that it can successfully sell advertising, print, and publish the newsletter, subject to procuring from the Board the exclusive right to use its name in connection with the procurement of such advertising for the newsletter. . . ."
K.S.A.
"(a) No person shall knowingly sell, give or receive, to persons listed therein, any list of names and addresses contained in or derived from public records except: . . ."
The Kansas Open Records Act (KORA), K.S.A.
K.S.A.
We note that Arthur L. Davis Publishing Agency, Inc. currently publishes a newsletter for the Board of Nursing and the Board of Technical Professions. We have reviewed a sample of the Board of Nursing's newsletter. The contract between Arthur L. Davis Publishing Agency, Inc, and the Board of Nursing contains essentially the same terms as the proposed contract with the Board of Cosmetology.
The act prohibited by K.S.A.
K.S.A.
In our opinion, K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Steve Phillips Assistant Attorney General
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