OAG 84-337 is referenced to illustrate the principle that reports prepared for a governmental agency, while they may be final to the agency, are considered preliminary and exempt from public inspection if they contain opinions and recommendations that the agency may accept or disregard. This supports the argument that the report in question is preliminary and not subject to public disclosure.
OAG 84-337 was Cited by OAG 85-138
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