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This citation is used to support the principle that a requesting party must identify with reasonable particularity the documents they wish to inspect under the Open Records Act. The decision cites 94-ORD-012 to affirm that if a requester cannot describe the documents with sufficient specificity, there is no requirement for the public agency to conduct a search for such documents.
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