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45-228

Chapter 45.--PUBLIC RECORDS, DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION
Article 2.--RECORDS OPEN TO PUBLIC

      45-228.   Investigation of alleged violations;powers.In investigating alleged violations of the Kansas openrecords act, the attorney general or county or district attorney may:

      (a)   Subpoena witnesses, evidence, documents or other material;

      (b)   take testimony under oath;

      (c)   examine or cause to be examined any documentary material of whatevernature relevant to such alleged violations;

      (d)   require attendance during such examination of documentary material andtake testimony under oath or acknowledgment in respect of any such documentarymaterial; and

      (e)   serve interrogatories.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 156, § 6; July 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter45 > Article2 > Statutes_19531

45-228

Chapter 45.--PUBLIC RECORDS, DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION
Article 2.--RECORDS OPEN TO PUBLIC

      45-228.   Investigation of alleged violations;powers.In investigating alleged violations of the Kansas openrecords act, the attorney general or county or district attorney may:

      (a)   Subpoena witnesses, evidence, documents or other material;

      (b)   take testimony under oath;

      (c)   examine or cause to be examined any documentary material of whatevernature relevant to such alleged violations;

      (d)   require attendance during such examination of documentary material andtake testimony under oath or acknowledgment in respect of any such documentarymaterial; and

      (e)   serve interrogatories.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 156, § 6; July 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter45 > Article2 > Statutes_19531

45-228

Chapter 45.--PUBLIC RECORDS, DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION
Article 2.--RECORDS OPEN TO PUBLIC

      45-228.   Investigation of alleged violations;powers.In investigating alleged violations of the Kansas openrecords act, the attorney general or county or district attorney may:

      (a)   Subpoena witnesses, evidence, documents or other material;

      (b)   take testimony under oath;

      (c)   examine or cause to be examined any documentary material of whatevernature relevant to such alleged violations;

      (d)   require attendance during such examination of documentary material andtake testimony under oath or acknowledgment in respect of any such documentarymaterial; and

      (e)   serve interrogatories.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 156, § 6; July 1.