This citation is used to support the argument that a request for records must be specific and reasonably described, rather than broad and nonspecific. The decision cites this case to justify the agency's response to a broad request for any and all records related to certain topics, which was deemed not a properly framed open records request.
96-ORD-101 was Cited by 99-ORD-154
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