23-ORD-142 is cited to support the principle that a requester's mere assertion that an agency should possess a requested record is insufficient to establish a prima facie case that the agency actually possesses such records. This citation is used to justify the decision that the Cabinet did not violate the Open Records Act by not providing records it does not possess.
23-ORD-142 was Cited by 24-ORD-276
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