The Kansas Association of Counties is a quasi-public agency, which seeks to advance the public interest by promoting effective, responsive county government in Kansas. Founded in 1975 as an instrumentality of its member counties, the Association serves county governments through legislative representation, technical assistance, leadership, and professional education. The Association's mission is grounded in state law and shaped by the leadership of its thirteen member Governing Board. [Kansas Association of Counties. "About KAC." http://www.kansascounties.org/index.aspx?NID=2 (accessed November 5, 2009).]
From the description of Kansas Association of Counties records, circa 1941-1993. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 694569635