Correctional records pertaining to an identifiable inmate are exempt from disclosure. K.S.A. 45-221(a)(29). Op.Atty.Gen. 84-124 (1984). Op.Atty.Gen. 82-226 (1982).
Permanent records of specified crimes are open. Op.Atty.Gen. 82-226 (1982); Op.Atty.Gen. 79-17 (1979). Conviction records required to be kept by statute are open. Op.Atty.Gen. 75-211 (1975).
Criminal records previously closed under a valid expungement order may not be disclosed to the victim, or anyone else, unless such person qualifies for access pursuant to K.S.A. 21-4619(i). Op.Atty.Gen. 92-27 (1992). Municipal court DUI diversion agreements are public records under KORA and must be disclosed upon request. Op.Atty.Gen. 94-7 (1994).
Juvenile offender records generally cannot be disclosed unless a K.S.A. 38-1608(a) statutory exception applies. Op.Atty.Gen. 95-94 (1995).
Information provided to the law enforcement officer as required by the sex offender registration act, K.S.A. 22-4901, et seq., is open. K.S.A. 45-221(a)(29)(C)).