RTKL (Right to Know Law)

RTKL (Right to Know Law)

The Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) is a law that provides business owners and members of the public with access to public records containing information related to procurement activities. RTKL ensures that all documents generated as part of the procurement process are made available upon request. This includes records such as contracts, bids, invoices, purchase orders, vendor lists, and other relevant documents. RTKL also requires businesses to maintain transparency and accountability when it comes to spending taxpayer money. By providing access to public records, RTKL helps ensure efficient and effective use of resources, so that taxpayers can be assured that their money is being spent wisely.

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