OAG 83-111 is cited to support the principle that if a public agency does not possess the requested documents, then the request to inspect such documents is moot. This citation is used to affirm the position that the Attorney General's office does not have the authority to conduct investigations into the existence of documents that a public agency claims do not exist.
OAG 83-111 was Cited by OAG 86-35
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