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OAG 87-82 is cited to support the argument that releasing the names of informants can jeopardize the ability of a regulatory agency to receive information about potential violations, as it could deter public spirited citizens from reporting violations. This citation is used to justify the non-disclosure of the informant's identity in the context of protecting personal privacy under the Open Records Act.
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