This citation is used to establish the principle that a request for information, as opposed to a request for specific documents, need not be honored under the Open Records Act. It supports the decision's conclusion that the agency's response was not a violation of the Act because the request was for information rather than for specific documents.
OAG 90-100 was Followed by 99-ORD-172
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