OAG 84-51 is cited to distinguish its context involving a licensing agency's duty to disclose addresses, which was considered a public document due to the nature of a license. The decision clarifies that the logic of OAG 84-51 should not be extended to the current case involving S.F.1 forms, which are not similar public documents.
OAG 84-51 was Cited by 92-ORD-126
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