OAG 82-394 is cited to support the argument that the address of a person licensed to practice a profession is not a matter of personal privacy that may be withheld from public disclosure under the Open Records Law. This citation is used to affirm the principle that licensing information, including addresses, should be publicly accessible as it serves the public interest in identifying qualified professionals.
OAG 82-394 was Cited by OAG 82-524
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