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The decision cites 98-ORD-006 to affirm the principle that disputes relating to access to court records must be resolved by the court, not under the Open Records Act. This previous opinion is used to support the current decision's conclusion that the Laurel Circuit Court Clerk did not violate the Open Records Act by not responding to the records request, as the records in question are court records and thus not subject to the Act.
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