OAG 91-101 is cited to support the principle that a public agency cannot furnish records it does not have in its possession, and if a record does not exist, the agency should specifically indicate so. This citation is used to emphasize the need for clear communication from the public agency regarding the availability of requested documents.
OAG 91-101 was Cited by 94-ORD-055
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