05-ORD-025 is cited in the decision to support the argument that disparate treatment of applicants for access to public records is not permissible under the Open Records Act. The decision references 05-ORD-025 to affirm the principle that neither the identity of the requester nor the purpose of the request can be used as a basis for denying access to public records. This citation is used to draw a parallel to the current case, emphasizing that charging different fees based on the user's commercial or non-commercial intent is similarly impermissible when the agency has chosen to provide online access.
05-ORD-025 was Cited by 07-ORD-143
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