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Title: Attorney General Opinion No. 2009-22
Other Titles: Kansas Attorney General Opinions 2009-22
Opinions of the Attorney General
Authors: Kansas. Office of the Attorney General
Issue Date: 28-Oct-2009
Description: An opinion requested by Catherine P. Logan, City Attorney for Junction City. The inquire was whether the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) is violated when a member of an agency or body responds to an email or electronic communication and copies all or a majority of the other members. The situation you describe, in which members of a body or agency receive an email from a constituent and one member replies to that constituent, but also shares both the original message and comments with the other members, raises questions as to whether a "meeting," as defined by KOMA has occurred."
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1984/3083
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