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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-455. Use; forwarding mail.

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75-455. Use; forwarding mail.
(a)A program participant may request that state and local agencies use the address designated by the attorney general as the participant's address. When creating a new public record or amending or updating an existing record, state and local agencies shall accept the address designated by the attorney general as a program participant's substitute address, unless the attorney general has determined that:
(1)The agency has a bona fide statutory or administrative requirement for the use of the address which would otherwise be confidential under K.S.A. 75-451 through 75-458 , and amendments thereto; and
(2)this address will be used only for those statutory and administrative purposes.
(b)A program participant may use the address designated by the attorney general as the participant's work address.
(c)The attorney general shall forward all first class mail, and other items designated by rules and regulations, to the appropriate program participants.
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