Opinion No. 201-79 (1979)
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Dear Mr. Kirkpatrick:
This letter is in response to your request for an opinion asking:
Is the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners a state agency under Section
536.010 (5) RSMo? Should the Board submit, and this office publish in the Missouri Register, proposed rules and orders of rulemaking under Section536.021 RSMo?
You further state that your question concerns rules promulgated pursuant to Section
Inasmuch as your question requires an expedited decision from this office, we will omit unnecessary detail.
A "state agency" is defined in Section
`State Agency' means each board, commission, department, officer or other administrative office or unit of the state other than the general assembly, the courts, the governor, or a political subdivision of the state, existing under the constitution or statute, and authorized by the constitution or statute to make rules or to adjudicate contested cases.
It is our view that the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners is a state agency generally, because the Missouri Supreme Court concluded in ABC Security Service,Inc. v. Miller,
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
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