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The decision cites 94-ORD-140 to support the principle that a public agency cannot provide copies of documents that do not exist or are not in its possession, which is directly relevant to the issue in the current case where the requester was informed that no work schedules existed. The decision incorporates by reference the reasoning and conclusions of 94-ORD-140, using it to affirm the agency's response to the records request.
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