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OAG 81-286 is referenced to demonstrate a previous decision where the total amount of city payroll tax received from a private hospital was considered open to public inspection, despite a city ordinance claiming confidentiality. This case is used to support the argument that mere payment of a license fee, which does not disclose details of a private business, should not be confidential and should be open to public inspection under the Open Records Law.
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