This citation is used to support the general principle that the privacy exemption applies to a public employee's personal life but not to their actions while conducting public business. It is cited to establish precedent for not releasing personal information like home addresses and phone numbers of employees, which is relevant to the discussion about the privacy exemption in the Open Records Act.
OAG 76-717 was Cited by OAG 86-21
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