OAG 76-375 is cited to support the principle that a person does not have the right to require a public agency to create a list from public records if such a list does not already exist. This citation is used to justify the agency's decision not to compile a new list of data for the requester, as the requested computerized list was not yet available.
OAG 76-375 was Cited by OAG 87-59
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