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OAG 89-87 is cited in the decision to demonstrate a previous stance taken by the Attorney General's office regarding the interpretation of privacy exemptions under the Kentucky Open Records Act. The decision discusses how OAG 89-87 had previously interpreted KRS 61.878(1)(f) as superseding other more ambiguous language regarding privacy exemptions. However, the current decision explicitly overrules OAG 89-87, stating that it does not accurately reflect the law and that law enforcement agencies can indeed rely on privacy exemptions under KRS 61.878(1)(a) and KRS 17.150(2)(b).
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