OAG 91-105 is cited to illustrate that businesses availing themselves of substantial public benefits, like tax incentives, are subject to public oversight and have a reduced expectation of privacy. This opinion is used to support the decision's reasoning that the Kroger Company's records should be disclosed due to its public contract.
OAG 91-105 was Cited by 96-ORD-237
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