OAG 76-375 is cited in OAG 81-212 to support the principle that if a request for copies of records places an unreasonable burden upon an agency, the agency may require the requester to inspect the records first and then order copies as desired. This citation is used to clarify the agency's discretion in handling requests for copies of public records, aligning with the practices outlined in the Open Records Law.
OAG 76-375 was Cited by OAG 81-212
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