This citation is used to support the general rule that the public is entitled to inspect the 'originals' of public records, and not just be provided with a summary or a copy. The decision discusses this in the context of when records contain both public and personal information, necessitating the separation of confidential information from public information.
OAG 82-396 was Cited by OAG 89-97
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