21-ORD-166 is cited to support the principle that requests for information, rather than requests for specific records, do not fall under the obligations of the Open Records Act. It is used to justify the denial of the appellant's request as it sought names rather than specific records.
21-ORD-166 was Followed by 23-ORD-088
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