OAG 76-511 is cited to support the argument that while some personal information (like telephone numbers and addresses) might be publicly available, it does not negate an individual's interest in selective disclosure of such information. This citation is used to bolster the argument for maintaining privacy over personal data even when it might be publicly observable in other contexts.
OAG 76-511 was Cited by 96-ORD-232
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