Robert B. Davenport Director Kansas Bureau of Investigation 1620 Tyler Topeka, Kansas 66612-1837
Dear Director Davenport:
You request our opinion regarding whether the document containing the Kansas incident based reporting system codes is a public record that must be released to the public upon request. The purpose of the code sheet is to assist law enforcement officers in filling out the standard offense report, using codes rather than longhand explanations. The code sheet sets out several numerical and alphabetical codes and what each code stands for.
The Kansas open records act (KORA), K.S.A.
Pursuant to K.S.A. 1992 Supp.
K.S.A. 1992 Supp.
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We are unaware of any other provisions of law which might operate to require or allow closure of the information contained in the code sheet. However, while the code sheet itself and generally the first page of the standard offense report (see Attorney General Opinions No. 84-124 and 87-25) must be disclosed pursuant to the KORA, some information on the standard offense report, possibly including a code, may be closed as discussed in Attorney General Opinion No. 92-149. Whether particular standard offense report information may be closed in a particular situation is a case-by-case determination.
In conclusion, the Kansas incident based reporting system code sheet is a public record that must be disclosed by law enforcement agencies upon request.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Julene L. Miller Deputy Attorney General
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