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95-ORD-105 is cited to support the principle that inmates must accept the limitations of their confinement, specifically that they cannot exercise the right of onsite inspection of records at public agencies other than the facility in which they are housed. This citation is used to justify the decision that the Office of the Attorney General did not violate the Open Records Act by requiring prepayment for copies of records, as onsite inspection was not feasible.
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