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23-ORD-257 is cited to support the principle that the Open Records Act does not require public agencies to answer interrogatories or fulfill requests for information, but only to produce public records for inspection. This precedent is used to justify the decision that the Sheriff's Office did not violate the Act when it denied the Appellant's requests that did not describe any public records to be inspected.
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