This citation is used to support the principle that the right to have copies of records is ancillary to the right of inspection and does not stand by itself. It emphasizes that if a person cannot describe the records they wish to copy with specificity and has not inspected them, there is no requirement for the agency to deliver copies.
OAG 76-375 was Followed by OAG 82-629
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