The Honorable Alicia L. Salisbury State Senator, 20th District 1455 S.W. Lakeside Drive Topeka, Kansas 66604
Dear Senator Salisbury:
You request our opinion regarding whether a public official may deny access to public records under K.S.A.
K.S.A.
"[n]o person shall knowingly sell, give or receive, for the purpose of selling or offering for sale any property or service to persons listed therein, any list of names and addresses contained in or derived from public records. . . ." (Emphasis added).
K.S.A.
"(2) the requester does not intend to, and will not: (A) Use any list of names or addresses contained in or derived from the records or information for the purpose of selling or offering for sale any property or service to any person listed or to any person who resided at any address listed; or (B) sell, give or otherwise make available to any person any list of names or addresses contained in or derived from the records or information for the purpose of allowing that person to sell or offer for sale any property or service to any person listed or to any person who resides at any address listed." (Emphasis added.)
In Attorney General Opinion No.
"A request for records which does not fall under an exclusion listed in K.S.A.
45-221 (a) cannot be denied for the reason that the requester plans to contact those listed for the purpose of purchasing property or services." (Emphasis added.)
We reached this conclusion because K.S.A.
As the requester about whom you ask intends to use the public records to offer to purchase rights to receive contract payments rather than sell property or services to the listed persons, we likewise conclude that access may not be denied to such a requester. We also note Attorney General Opinion No.
In summary, a person does not violate K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Steve Phillips Assistant Attorney General
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