96-ORD-201 is cited in the context of discussing the burden on public agencies to respond to records requests and the standards for determining if a request is unreasonably burdensome. It is used to emphasize that mere allegations of burden do not satisfy statutory requirements.
96-ORD-201 was Cited by 99-ORD-225
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