Under Kansas law, citizens have the right to access public records and observe many meetings where decisions are made that affect our state.
The Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) and the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) dictate what meetings and records are open to the public.
Helpful Links:
- Frequently Asked Questions about the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA)
- Frequently Asked Questions about the Kansas Open Records Act (KORA)
- Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) Guidelines
- Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) Guidelines
- Kansas Attorney General’s Record Request Policy
KOMA and KORA Complaint Reports:
Counties reporting on complaints, January - December 2007