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This citation is used to support the principle that once a public agency states affirmatively that a record does not exist, the burden shifts to the requester to present a prima facie case that the requested record does exist. The decision cites this case to affirm that the University did not violate the Act when it stated that no records existed for part 1 of the request.
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