OAG 89-22 is cited to support the position that a public agency is not required to release records under a protective order, even if the request comes from someone not party to the litigation. This citation is used to establish that the agency may face legal consequences such as contempt if it violates such an order.
OAG 89-22 was Followed by OAG 91-121
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The Sunshine Law Library is not exhaustive and may contain errors from source documents or the import process. Nothing on this website should be taken as legal advice. It is always best to consult with primary sources and appropriate counsel before taking any action.
The Sunshine Law Library is not exhaustive and may contain errors from source documents or the import process. Nothing on this website should be taken as legal advice. It is always best to consult with primary sources and appropriate counsel before taking any action.