OAG 91-35 is cited by the KSP to support their position that toxicology reports can be withheld under the privacy exemption when the individual has not been charged with a crime. However, the decision in 09-ORD-156 does not support this position, as it concludes that the privacy exemption does not apply in this case, thus not following the reasoning of OAG 91-35.
OAG 91-35 was Cited by 09-ORD-156
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