This citation is used to illustrate the principle that a public agency's response to an open records request must be specific and unequivocal, especially when the request itself is specific and clear. The decision discusses how a nonspecific request does not obligate the agency to provide a detailed response, contrasting it with the current case where the request was specific.
96-ORD-101 was Cited by 98-ORD-167
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