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00-ORD-130 is cited as controlling precedent for the principle that the Open Records Act does not require public agencies to carry out research or compile information to conform to a given request. This decision supports the argument that the Department of Corrections is not required to compile or provide records that do not directly pertain to the individual inmate making the request.
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