The decision cites 99-ORD-202 to support its conclusion that the Kenton County Public Library did not violate the Open Records Act by denying access to records not in its possession or control. It references the principles established in 99-ORD-202 regarding the applicability of the Open Records Act only to records that exist and are controlled by a public agency, and uses this precedent to justify the Library's actions.
99-ORD-202 was Followed by 06-ORD-201
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