10-ORD-187 is cited to support the principle that a public agency does not violate the Open Records Act when it does not create a record, even if there is a retention schedule that would require such a record to be maintained if it were created. This is used to argue that the Department's lack of certain training materials does not constitute a violation of the Act.
10-ORD-187 was Cited by 22-ORD-235
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