14-ORD-113 is cited by Mr. White to support his argument that the Cabinet could have de-identified the information in Section G of Form 866A, just as it de-identified other sections. He argues that if the information does not permit identification of the person, it is deemed 'non-identifiable' and is not exempt from disclosure.
14-ORD-113 was Cited by 15-ORD-127
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