This citation is used to support the argument that the nature and purpose of a record, rather than its location, determines whether it is a public record. The decision follows the reasoning in 11-ORD-105 to argue that records related to a student's death, even if held personally by a school official, are public records if they pertain to the official's duties.
11-ORD-105 was Followed by 12-ORD-112
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