This citation is used to support the principle that a public agency cannot provide access to records that it does not possess or that do not exist. The decision follows this established reasoning in determining that the Barren County Correctional Center did not violate the Open Records Act by stating it did not have the requested records.
93-ORD-134 was Followed by 02-ORD-045
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